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The Passion of Emily Dickinson Book

The Passion of Emily Dickinson
The Passion of Emily Dickinson, How tame and manageable are the emotions of our bards, how placid and literary their allusions! complained essayist T. W. Higginson in the <i>Atlantic Monthly</i> in 1870. The American poet of passion is yet to come. He was, of course, unaware of the , The Passion of Emily Dickinson has a rating of 3.5 stars
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The Passion of Emily Dickinson, How tame and manageable are the emotions of our bards, how placid and literary their allusions! complained essayist T. W. Higginson in the Atlantic Monthly in 1870. The American poet of passion is yet to come. He was, of course, unaware of the , The Passion of Emily Dickinson
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  • The Passion of Emily Dickinson
  • Written by author Judith Farr
  • Published by Harvard University Press, July 1998
  • "How tame and manageable are the emotions of our bards, how placid and literary their allusions!" complained essayist T. W. Higginson in the Atlantic Monthly in 1870. "The American poet of passion is yet to come." He was, of course, unaware of the
  • "How tame and manageable are the emotions of our bards, how placid and literary their allusions!" complained essayist T. W. Higginson in the Atlantic Monthly in 1870. "The American poet of passion is yet to come." He was, of course, unaware of the
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Abbreviations336
Appendix: Poems for Sue and Poems for Master337
Notes345
Acknowledgments377
Index of First Lines379
Index383


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