Emily Dickinson and Her Culture
Cambridge University Press

Emily Dickinson and Her Culture

Subjects: Literature, Literary studies: poetry & poets
ISBN13: 9780521339780
Published: 27 Jun 1986

Format - Paperback / softback
By Armand, Barton Levi St

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Emily Dickinson and Her Culture

Regular price A$68.36
Sale price A$68.36 Regular price A$75.95
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The great American poet Emily Dickinson has long been seen as a figure isolated from her contemporaries and insulated from her surrounding culture. This book attempts to place her texts in their cultural contexts by exploring her attitude towards death, romance, the afterlife, God, nature and art. Using pertinent parallels, analogues, and glosses, it assesses her response to three levels of general culture: elite, popular, and folk. It attempts to find coherence in the entire canon of her poetry, and to reconstruct the lost sensibility that produced it. The author stresses Dickinson's visual acuity and the pictorial elements of her art, taking issue with recent criticism, which has focused on that art's supposed abstraction and 'scenelessness'. At its widest, the book is not only a cultural biography of Emily Dickinson as an American Victorian, but a biography of American Victorian culture itself, where Dickinson emerges as a 'Representative Woman'.

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