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Emily Dickinson's approving God
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  • Emily Dickinson's approving God
  • Written by author Patrick J. Keane
  • Published by Columbia : University of Missouri Press, 2008., 2008
  • As much a doubter as a believer, Emily Dickinson often expressed views about God in general—and God with respect to suffering in particular. In many of her poems, she contemplates the question posed by countless theologians and poets before her: how can o
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Acknowledgments

A Note on Dickinson Texts

Introduction: A Poem and Its Theological, Scientific, and Political Contexts 1

Chapter 1 The Poem and Images of God 25

Chapter 2 Religion and Science: Einstein's Spinozistic God 42

Chapter 3 God and Evolution: The Contemporary Debate 58

Chapter 4 Design, Challenged and Defended 76

Chapter 5 Emily Dickinson on Christ and Crucifixion 91

Chapter 6 Destroyers and Victims: "Apparently with no Surprise" and Related Scenarios 107

Chapter 7 Design and Accident 118

Chapter 8 Frost, the Blonde Assassin 132

Chapter 9 Dickinson's Death-Haunted Earthly Paradise 144

Chapter 10 Flowers, and Thoughts Too Deep for Tears 160

Chapter 11 Questioning Divine Benevolence 174

Chapter 12 The Final Dialectic: Believing and Disbelieving 191

Conclusion: Multi-Perspectivism in Interpretation 205

Appendix Derek Mahon's "A Disused Shed in Co. Wexford" 215

Bibliography 225

Index of First Lines 237

General Index 241


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