Emily Dickinson: A Collection of Critical EssaysRichard B. Sewall This collection of 16 essays (many by well-known poets like Archibald MacLeish) assesses the poetry of Emily Dickinson. |
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INTRODUCTIONRichard B Sewall | 1 |
EMILY DICKINSON 1924Conrad Aiken | 9 |
EMILY DICKINSON 1932Allen Tate | 16 |
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abstract Alfred Leete Allen Tate Amherst College Archibald MacLeish become biography bird Blackmur Blake Bolts of Melody century Colonel Higginson Conrad Aiken consciousness criticism culture dead death deliberate edited editor Emerson Emily Dickin Emily Dickinson emotion England English essay Eternity experience expression fact feeling final Heaven Helen Hunt Helen Hunt Jackson human Ibid ideas immortality Johnson kind knew language lines literary live Louise Bogan lover lyric Mabel Loomis Todd Martha Dickinson Bianchi means meter metric mind Miss Dickinson moral mystical nature never notation perhaps phrase poem beginning Poems of Emily poet poet's poetic poetry prose published Puritan R. P. Blackmur reader Reprinted by permission Richard Wilbur romantic seems sense sensibility soul spirit style syllable symbol T. S. Eliot tell theme things thought tion tone truth verse vision voice words writing written wrote Yvor Winters