Dickinson's Misery: A Theory of Lyric ReadingPrinceton University Press, 2005 M07 25 - 298 páginas How do we know that Emily Dickinson wrote poems? How do we recognize a poem when we see one? In Dickinson's Misery, Virginia Jackson poses fundamental questions about reading habits we have come to take for granted. Because Dickinson's writing remained largely unpublished when she died in 1886, decisions about what it was that Dickinson wrote have been left to the editors, publishers, and critics who have brought Dickinson's work into public view. The familiar letters, notes on advertising fliers, verses on split-open envelopes, and collections of verses on personal stationery tied together with string have become the Dickinson poems celebrated since her death as exemplary lyrics. |
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... nineteenth - century taste for continental liter- ary imports . All of these things are the sorts of things left out of a book , since the stories to be told about them open out away from the narrative of individual creation or ...
... nineteenth through the beginning of the twenty- first century ) . In view of what definition of poetry would Dickinson's brother have understood the end of his sister's letter to him as a poem ? Did it only become a poem once it left ...
... nineteenth century were lyric in a very different sense than was or will be the poetry that the mediating hands of editors , reviewers , critics , teachers , and poets have rendered as lyric in the last century and a half.8 As my syntax ...
... nineteenth and twentieth centuries that become the practice of literary criticism . As Mark Jeffreys eloquently describes the process I am calling lyricization , " lyric did not conquer poetry : poetry was reduced to lyric . Lyric ...
... nineteenth than it was in the eighteenth century . On the contrary , because of the explosion of popu- lar print , by the early nineteenth century in England , as Stuart Curran has put it , " the most eccentric feature of [ the ] entire ...
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VII | 27 |
VIII | 34 |
IX | 41 |
X | 49 |
XI | 64 |
XII | 88 |
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XX | 162 |
XXI | 175 |
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XXVII | 208 |
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