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- Emily Dickinson on the Addictive Process
- http://www.temple.edu/gradmag/fall97/riggs2.htm
- This graduate student essay uses the “emergence of discourse on addictions, both to substances and to modes of behavior” as a framework to assess Dickinson’s two-quatrain poem “The Heart asks Pleasure –first –.”
- Contains: Content Analysis
- Author: Don Riggs
- From: Schuykill Fall 97
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- Emily Dickinson: Melody for Bone
- http://www.antigonishreview.com/bi-101/101-porter.html
- A critical essay where Dickinson is described as having “found a melody for mental pain and apprehension” in her poetry.
- Author: J. S. Porter
- From: The Antigonish Review Issue 101
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- Joyce Carol Oates on Emily Dickinson
- http://www.usfca.edu/~southerr/emily.html
- This site captures excerpts from Joyce Carol Oates’ works about Emily Dickinson.
- Contains: Review
- Author: Oates, Joyce Carol
- Keywords: Emily Dickinson, Joyce Carol Oates,
- Notes on Emily Dickinson’s “Terrible Simplicity”
- http://www.antigonishreview.com/bi-105/105-porter.html
- Describes Dickinson as a poet who “penned a single Shakespearean tragedy with one character, herself, with one prop, her brain, and with one theme, terror. “
- Author: J. S. Porter
- From: The Antigonish Review Issue 105
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- PAL: Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)
- http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap4/dickinson.html
- In Paul Reuben’s Perspectives of American Literature, he outlines the facets of Emily Dickinson’s poetry.
- Contains: Content Analysis
- Author: Reuben, Paul
- Keywords: Emily Dickinson, poetry, characteristics, traits
- The Poetry of Emily Dickinson
- http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/poetry/emilyd/shackfor.htm
- “To the general reader many of the poems seem uninspired, imperfect, crude, while to the student of the psychology of literary art they offer most stimulating material for examination, because they enable one to penetrate into poetic origins, into radical, creative energy.”
- Contains: Content Analysis
- Author: Shackford, Martha Hale
- From: The Atlantic Monthly January 1913 Volume 11, No. 1; pages 93-97
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- A short, participatory, history of Dickinson poem #585 “I Like To See it Lap the Miles”
- http://www.joneslibrary.org/specialcollections/intro.html
- “The following pages present a short history of the ongoing evolution of poem #585 (“I like to see it lap the miles”), starting with a representation of the original manuscript and closing with an opportunity to edit the poem again.”
- Contains: Historical Context
- Keywords: Emily Dickinson, #585, Lap the miles, history
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