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 Because Dickinson's writing remained largely unpublished when she died in 1886, decisions about what it was that Dickinson wrote have been left to the editors, publishers, and critics who have brought Dickinson's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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... poetry still evident here ; Susan Mizruchi , Diana Hender- son , April Alliston , Tomoko Masuzawa , Martha Nell ... poet . I have been fortunate indeed in my readers , editors , and collaborators , and fortunate to have been part of a ...
... poetry is " sceneless , " is " a set of riddles " revolving around an " omitted center , " is a poetry of " revoked . . . referentiality " —can more aptly be said of the representation of the poems as such . Once gathered as the ...
... 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 his hands as a letter ? According to what definition of lyric poetry did Dickinson's editor ...
... 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 indicates , that shift in genre definition is primarily a shift in temporality ...
... poetry : poetry was reduced to lyric . Lyric became the dominant form of poetry only as poetry's authority was reduced to the cramped margins of culture . " " This is to say that the notion of lyric en- larged in direct proportion to ...
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VI | 12 |
VII | 27 |
VIII | 34 |
IX | 41 |
X | 49 |
XI | 64 |
XII | 88 |
XIII | 96 |
XX | 162 |
XXI | 175 |
XXII | 181 |
XXIII | 192 |
XXIV | 200 |
XXVII | 208 |
XXVIII | 215 |
XXIX | 224 |
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