Received: from mgmt.utoronto.ca (fmgmt.mgmt.utoronto.ca [128.100.43.253]) by mail1.texas.net (8.8.8/2.4) with SMTP id MAA18464 for ; Mon, 2 Mar 1998 12:38:40 -0600 (CST) Received: by mgmt.utoronto.ca (5.65v4.0/1.1.10.7/26Jan98-0432AM) id AA31787; Mon, 2 Mar 1998 13:33:34 -0500 From: LouisFors Message-Id: Date: Mon, 2 Mar 1998 13:33:21 EST To: emweb@fmgmt.mgmt.utoronto.ca Mime-Version: 1.0 Subject: When was "My Life had stood" (# 754) discussed here? Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 3.0 for Windows 95 sub 64 Sender: owner-emweb@fmgmt.mgmt.utoronto.ca Precedence: bulk Reply-To: emweb@fmgmt.mgmt.utoronto.ca Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII X-UIDL: 7a03bed0001328474f03040f86e43f3f In a message dated 98-03-01 00:21:14 EST, Nancy wrote: > > ... I love all these minds exploring one poem -- haven't been > this excited since the "Loaded Gun" strand. Nancy: Do you, or does anybody else, recall when "Loaded Gun" was discussed here? It was before I joined. I've been reading Cristanne Miller's _Emily Dickinson: A Poet's Grammar_, and she states that "'My Life had stood' [# 754] is beyond question the most frequently and extensively explicated of Dickinson's poems." Miller gives her analysis, and I'd like to go back to the archive of postings for this group and see what happened here. The archives are organized by month, I think, so the best help would be knowing the month or months. By the way, I enjoy Miller's book, even though it stretches me a bit beyond my present technical knowledge. But learning never stops. Louis Forsdale