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Emily Dickinson’s Reception in the 1890s

A Documentary History
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This work reprint, annotates, and indexes virtually all mention of Emily Dickinson in the first decade of her publication, tripling the known references to the poet during the nineties. Much of this material, drawn from scrapbooks of clippings, rare journals, and crumbling newspapers, was on the verge of extinction.Modern audiences will be struck by the impact of DickinsonÆs poetry on her first readers. We learn much about the taste of the period and the relationship between publishers, reviewers, and the reading public. It demonstrates that Dickinson enjoyed a wider popular reception than had been realized: readers were astonished by her creative brilliance.

Author Biography:

Willis J. Buckingham is emeritus professor of English at Arizona State University.
Release date NZ
November 3rd, 1989
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
656
Dimensions
147x229x38
ISBN-13
9780822985150
Product ID
7166568

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