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ABBREVIATIONS, WORKS CITED, AND BIBLIOGRAPHY

UPDATABLE BIBLIOGRAPHY, Companion to Emily Dickinson.



ABBREVIATIONS


A Manuscripts at Amherst College will be indicated by this initial and the library catalog number.


AB Bingham, Millicent Todd. Ancestors' Brocades: The Literary Debut of Emily Dickinson. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1945.


"Annals" In Box 9 of the Dickinson Family Papers, bMS Am 1118.95.


CP Bianchi, Martha Dickinson and Alfred Leete Hampson. The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson. Boston: Little, Brown, 1924.


Editing Franklin, R.W. The Editing of Emily Dickinson: A Reconsideration. Madison, Milwaukee, & London: U of Wisconsin P, 1967.


Encoding Hart, Ellen Louise. "The Encoding of Homoerotic Desire: Emily Dickinson's Letters and Poems to Susan Dickinson,1850-1886." Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature 9, no. 2 (Fall 1990): 251-272.


F Franklin, R. W., Ed. The Manuscript Books of Emily Dickinson. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard UP, 1980. References to this edition will use this initial and cite fascicle number only.


"Fascicles" Franklin, R. W. "The Emily Dickinson Fascicles," Studies in Bibliography 36 (1983): 1-20.


FF Bianchi, Martha Dickinson. Emily Dickinson Face to Face: Unpublished Letters with Notes and Reminiscences. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1932.


H H xxx corresponds to MS Am 1118.3 (xxx)
H Bxx corresponds to MS Am 1118.5 (xx)


Home Bingham, Millicent Todd. Emily Dickinson's Home: Letters of Edward Dickinson and His Family. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1955.


L Johnson, Thomas H. and Theodora Ward, Eds. The Letters of Emily Dickinson Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard U P, 1958. References to this edition will use this initial and give the number assigned by Johnson.


LC Manuscripts at the Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.


LF Wylder, Edith. The Last Face: Emily Dickinson's Manuscripts. Albuquerque: U of New Mexico P, 1971.


LL Bianchi, Martha Dickinson. The Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1924.


Life Sewall, Richard. The Life of Emily Dickinson. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1974.


ML Franklin, R. W., Ed. The Master Letters of Emily Dickinson Amherst: Amherst College P, 1986.


Morgan Manuscripts at the Morgan Library, New York.


OMC Hart, Ellen Louise and Martha Nell Smith, eds. Open Me Carefully: Emily Dickinson's Intimate Letters to Susan Huntington Dickinson. Ashfield, MA: Paris Press, 1998.


P Johnson, Thomas H., Ed. The Poems of Emily Dickinson. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard U P, 1955. References to this edition will use this initial and give the number assigned by Johnson.


PF This refers to the Prose Fragments printed in Volume III, Letters (911-929). Citations will use these initials and give Johnson's number.


Princeton Manuscripts at Princeton University.


Revelation Bingham, Millicent Todd. Emily Dickinson: A Revelation. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1954.


Set Term used to refer to the "unbound fascicle sheets" (Vol. 2 of Manuscript Books) to "distinguish them from the poet's completed books."


SH Bianchi, Martha Dickinson, ed. The Single Hound. Boston: Little, Brown, 1914.


Smith Manuscripts at Smith College.


YH Leyda, Jay. The Years and Hours of Emily Dickinson. New Haven and London: Yale U P, 1960.


Yale Manuscripts at Yale University.




 
WORKS CITED AND BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SECONDARY DICKINSON RESOURCES

Abbott, Collamer M. "Dickinson's 'Safe in their Alabaster Chambers,'" Explicator 60, no.3 (2002 Spring): p. 139.

Agrawal, Abha. Emily Dickinson, Search for Self. New Delhi: Young Asia Publications, 1977.

Alfrey, Shawn. The Sublime of Intense Sociability: Emily Dickinson, H.D., and Gertrude Stein. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 2000.

Anderson, Charles. Emily Dickinson's Poetry: Stairway of Surprise. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1960.

Arac, Jonathan. Critical Genealogies: Historical Situations for Postmodern Literary Studies. New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 1989.

Arnold, Bill. Emily Dickinson's Secret Love: Mystery 'Master' behind Poems. Lake Worth, FL: PPB, 1998.

Aracic, Elizabeth. "Poems about Emily Dickinson: a list of poems to and about Emily Dickinson published in the last 100 years." Titanic Operas: A Poets' Corner of Responses to Dickinson's Legacy. Ed. Martha Nell Smith. 1999-present.

Bakhtin, M. M. The Dialogic Imagination. Ed. Michael Holquist. Trans. Carly Emerson. Austin: Univ. of Texas Press, 1981.

Barker, Wendy. Lunacy of Light: Emily Dickinson and the Experience of Metaphor. Carbondale: Southern llinois Univ. Press, 1987.

---. "Emily Dickinson and poetic strategy" in Martin, Wendy, (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Emily Dickinson, Cambridge, MA: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2002.

Barnstone, Willis. The Poetic of Ecstacy : Varieties of Ekstasis from Sappho to Borges. New York and London: Holmes and Meir, 1983.

Barolini, Helen. The Italian Side of Emily Dickinson. Virginia Quarterly Review: A National Journal of Literature and Discussion 70, no.3 (1994 Summer): p. 461-79.

Barthes, Roland. Image-Music-Text. Trans. Stephen Heath. New York: Hill & Wang, 1977.

---. A Lover's Discourse: Fragments. Trans. Richard Howard. New York: Hill & Wang, 1978.

---. The Pleasure of the Text. Trans. Richard Miller. New York: Hill & Wang, 1975.

---. S/Z. Trans. Richard Miller. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Noonday Press, 1974.

Baym, Nina. "Melodramas of Beset Manhood: How Theories of American Fiction Exclude Women Writers." American Quarterly 33 (1981): 123-139.

Benfey, Christopher. Emily Dickinson and the Problem of Others. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1984.

---. Emily Dickinson: Lives of a Poet. New York: Braziller, 1986.

---. "Emily Dickinson and the American South," in Martin, Wendy, (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Emily Dickinson, Cambridge, MA: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2002.

---. "Emily Dickinson's Secret Lives," New York Review of Books 49, no. 1 (2002 Jan 17): p. 37-40.

Benjamin, Walter. "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction." Illuminations. Trans. Harry Zohn. Ed. Hannah Arendt. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1968.

Bennett, Paula. Emily Dickinson: Woman Poet. Iowa City: Univ. of Iowa Press, 1991.

---. "The Language of Love: Emily Dickinson's Homoerotic Poetry." Gai Saber I, no. I (1977): 13-17.

---. My Life, a Loaded Gun: Female Creativity and Feminist Poetics. Boston: Beacon Press, 1986.

---. "'The Orient is in the West': Emily Dickinson's Reading of Antony and Cleopatra." Women's Revisions of Shakespeare. Ed. Marianne Novy, pp. 108-122. Urbana and Chicago: Univ. of Illinois Press, 1990.

---. "'The Pea That Duty Locks': Lesbian and Feminist-Heterosexual Readings of Emily Dickinson's Poetry." Lesbian Texts and Contexts: Radical Previsions. Ed. Karla Jay and Joanne Glasgow. New York and London: New York Univ. Press, 1990.

---, ed. Nineteenth-Century American Poets: An Anthology. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1998.

Bennett, Paula Bernat. "Emily Dickinson and her American Women poet peers," in Martin, Wendy, (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Emily Dickinson, Cambridge, MA: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2002.

Benstock, Shari, ed. The Private Self: Theory and Practice of Women's Autobiographical Writings. Chapel Hill and London: Univ. Of North Carolina Press, 1988.

---. Women of the Left Bank: Paris, 1900-1940. Austin and London: Univ. of Texas Press, 1986.

Bernikow, Louse. Among Women. New York: Harper and Row, 1980.

Bianchi, Martha Dickinson. Emily Dickinson Face to Face: Unpublished Letters with Notes and Reminiscences. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1932.

---. The Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1924.

---. "Selections from the Unpublished Letters of Emily Dickinson to Her Brother's Family." Atlantic Monthly XV (1915):35-42.

---. The Single Hound. Doston: S.J. Parkhill, 1914.

---, and Alfred Leete Hampson, eds. The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson. Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1924.

---, and Alfred Leete Hampson, eds. Further Poems of Emily Dickinson. Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1929.

---. "Life Before Last: Reminiscences of a Country Girl," eds. Barton St. Armand and Martha Nell Smith.

Bingham, Millicent Todd. Ancestors' Brocades: The Literary Debut of Emily Dickinson. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1955.

---. Emily Dickinson: A Revelation. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1954.

---, ed. Emily Dickinson's Home: Letters of Edward Dickinson and His Family. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1955.

Bishop, Elizabeth. "Unseemly Deductions." Review of The Riddle of Emily Dickinson by Rebecca Petterson. New Republic 127 (August 18, 1952): 20.

Bishop, Nadean. "Renunciation in the Bridal Poems of Emily Dickinson." Paper presented at the National Women's Studies Association Conference, Bloomington, Indiana, May 16-20, 1980.

Blackmur, R.P. "Emily Dickinson: Notes on Prejudice and Fact." The Recognition of Emily Dickinson. Ed. Caesar R. Blake and Carlton F. Wells, pp.201-223. Ann Arbor: Univ. Of Michigan Press, 1964.

Blake, Caesar R. and Carlton F. Wells, eds. The Recognition of Emily Dickinson: Selected Criticism Since 1890. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1964.

---. "Emily Dickinson's Notation." In Emily Dickinson: A Collection of Critical Essays. Ed. Richard B. Sewall,pp. 78-87. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1963.

Bloom, Harold. Ed. Emily Dickinson: Modern Critical Views. New York: Chelsea House, 1985.

Boisseau, Michelle. The Industry of Emily Dickinson. Kenyon Review 23, no. 1 (2001 Winter): p. 178-87.

Boswell, Jeanetta. Emily Dickinson: A Bibliography of Secondary Sources, With Selective Annotations, 1890 Through 1987. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1989.

Brodzki, Bella, and Celeste Schenck, eds. Life/Lines: Theorizing Women's Autobiography. Ithaca and London: Cornell Univ. Press, 1988.

Bromwich, David. "The American Psychosis," Raritan: A Quarterly Review 21, no. 4 (2002 Spring): p. 33-63.

Brose, Nancy Harris, Juliana McGovern Dupre, Wendy Tocher Kohler, and Jean McClure Mudge. Emily Dickinson: Profile of the Poet as Cook. Amherst, MA: Hamilton Newall, 1976.

Brown, Amy Benson. Rewriting the Word: American Women Writers and the Bible. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1999.

Buckingham, Willis J. Emily Dickinson's Reception in the 1890's: A Documentary History. Pittsburgh and London: Univ. of Pittsburgh Press, 1989.

---. Emily Dickinson, an Annotated Bibliography: Writings, Scholarship, Criticism, and Ana, 1850-1968. Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press, 1970.

Budick, E. Miller. Emily Dickinson and the Life of Language: a Study in Symbolic Poetics. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1985.

Buell, Lawrence. New England Literary Culture: From Revolution Through Renaissance. Cambridge University Press, 1986.

Burr, Zofia A. Of Women, Poetry, and Power: Strategies of Address in Dickinson, Miles, Brooks, Lorde, and Angelou. Chicago: Univ. of Illinois Press, 2002.

Cady, Edwin H. and Louis J. Budd, eds. On Dickinson: The Best From American Literature. Durham: Duke University Press, 1990.

Cameron, Sharon. Lyric Time: Dickinson and the Limits of Genre. Baltimore and London: John Hopkins Univ. Press, 1979.

---. Choosing Not Choosing: Dickinson's Fascicles. Chicago & London: U of Chicago P, 1992.

Capps, Jack L. Emily Dickinson's Reading, 1836-1886. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1966.

Carson, S.L. (ed.); Hendrickson, Don, and George Snook. Hofmann Forgery of Dickinson Poem Surfaces. Manuscript Society News 18, no. 4 (1997 Fall): p. 140-41.

Carton, Evan. The Rhetoric of American Romance: Dialectic and Identity in Emerson, Dickinson, Poe, and Hawthorne. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985.

Chase, Richard. Emily Dickinson. American Men of Letters Series. New York: William Sloan, 1951.

Clendenning, Sheila T. Emily Dickinson, a Bibliography, 1850-1967. Kent, OH: Kent State Univ. Press, 1968.

Cody, John. After Great Pain: The Inner Life of Emily Dickinson. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Univ. Press, Belknap Press, 1971.

Coghill, Sheila (ed. and introd.), Thom Tammaro, and Robert Bly. Visiting Emily. Iowa City, IA: Univ. of Iowa Press, 2000.

---, and Thom Tammaro. Emily Who? Chronicle of Higher Education 47, no. 41 (2001 June 22): p. B16-B17.

Conrad, Angela. The Wayward Nun of Amherst: Emily Dickinson and Medieval Mystical Women. New York: Garland, 2000.

Crumbley, Paul. Inflections of the Pen: Dash and Voice in Emily Dickinson. Lexington, KY: Univ. Press of Kentucky, 1997.

Dandurand, Karen. "Another Dickinson Poem Published in Her Lifetime." American Literature 54 (1982): 434-437.

---. "New Dickinson Civil War Publications." American Literature 56.1 (1984): 17-27.

---. Dickinson Scholarship: An Annotated Bibliography, 1969-1985. New York: Garland Publishing, 1988.

Danly, Susan, ed. Language as Object: Emily Dickinson and Contemporary Art. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1997.

Davis, Ellen. 'Syllable from Sound': Martha Collins and Emily Dickinson. Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin 10, no. 2 (1998 Nov-Dec): p. 8-9.

David, Thomas A., ed. 14 by Emily Dickinson with Selected Criticism. Chicago: Scott, Foresman, 1964.

DeAngelis, Margaret. Circumference: Emily Dickinson and Her Milieu. (Online as of June, 2002.)

Delli-Carpini, John and Robert F. Morneau. Poetry as Prayer: Emily Dickinson. Pauline Books & Media, 2002.

D'Emilio, John, and Estelle B. Freedman. Intimate Matters: A History of Sexuality in America. New York: Harper & Row, 1988.

DeShazer, Mary K. Inspiring Women: Reimagining the Muse. New York: Pergamon, 1986.

Dickenson, Donna. Emily Dickinson. Leamington Spa: Berg, 1985.

Dickie, Margaret. Lyric Contingencies: Emily Dickinson and Wallace Stevens. Philadelphia: Univ. of Pennslyvania Press, 1991.

Dickinson, Emily. Various Writings. References to manuscripts will use the initials "A" (Amherst College), "BPL" (Boston Public Library), "H" (Houghton Library, Harvard University) and the library catalog number. References will also include the Harvard University Press printings by Johnson and Franklin.

Diehl, Joanne Feit. Dickinson and the Romantic Imagination. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press, 1981.

---. Women Poets and the American Sublime. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990.

Dobson, Joanne. Dickinson and the Strategies of Reticence : The Woman Writer in Nineteenth-Century America. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana Univ. Press, 1989.

Donoghue, Denis. Emily Dickinson. Minneapolis: The University of Minnesota Press, 1966.

Donahue, Joe. ed. Titanic Operas: Folio 2: Poetry and New Materialities. Dickinson Electronic Archives. Online. Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities (IATH), Univ. of Virginia. 10 December 2002. Folio 2 added in 2002.

Donkin, Ellen. A Fresh Slant: Rethinking Emily Dickinson with Guest Artist Stuart Sherman. Theatre Topics 4, no. 2 (1994 Sept): p. 145-64.

Doriani, Beth Maclay. Emily Dickinson, Daughter of Prophecy. Amherst, MA: Univ. of Massachusetts Press, 1996.

Duchac, Joseph. The Poems of Emily Dickinson: An Annotated Guide to Commentary Published in English, 1978-1989. New York, NY: G.K. Hall, 1993.

Eberwein, Jane. "Amherst Conference: 'Emily Dickinson in Public.'" EDIS Bulletin I [1989]:5.

---.Dickinson: Strategies of Limitation. Amherst:Univ. of Massachusetts Press, 1985.

---, ed. An Emily Dickinson Encyclopedia. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1998.

Erkkila, Betsy. "The Emily Dickinson Wars," in Martin, Wendy, (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Emily Dickinson, Cambridge, MA: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2002.

---. The Wicked Sisters: Women Poets, Literary History, and Discord. New York: Oxford University Press, 1992.

---. "Emily Dickinson and Class." American Literary History 4 (Spring 1992).

Erskine, John. "The Dickinson Feud," The Memory of Certain Persons. Philadelphia & New York: J.B. Lippincott Co., 1947.

Faderman, Lillian. "Emily Dickinson's Homoerotic Poetry." Higginson Journal 18 (1978): 19-27.

---. "Emily Dickinson's Letters to Sue Gilbert." Massachusetts Review 18 (summer 1977): 197-225.

---. Surpassing the Love of Men: Romantic Friendship and Love between Women from the Renaissance to the Present. New York: William Morrow, 1981.

Farr, Judith. "Emily Dickinson's 'Engulfing' Play: Antony and Cleopatra." Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature 9, no. 2(Fall 1990): 231-250.

---. The Passion of Emily Dickinson. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard Univ. Press, 1992.

---, ed. Emily Dickinson: A Collection of Critical Essays. New York: Prentice Hall, 1995.

---. I Never Came to You in White. Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1996.

Fast, Robin Riley, and Christine Mack Gordon, eds. Approaches to Teaching Dickinson's Poetry. New York: MLA, 1989.

Ferlazzo, Paul J., ed. Critical Essays on Emily Dickinson. Boston, MA: G.K. Hall, 1984.

---. Emily Dickinson. Boston: Twayne, 1976.

Finch, A.R.C. "Dickinson and Patriarchal Meter: A Theory of Metrical Codes," PMLA 102 (1987): 166-176.

Findlay, Heather. "Is there a Lesbian in This Text? Derrida, Wittig, and the Politics of the Three Women." In Coming to Terms: Feminism, Theory, Politics. Ed. Elizabeth Weed, pp 59-69. New York and London: Routledge, 1989.

Flynn, Elizabeth, and Patrocinio P. Schweickart, eds. Gender and Reading: Essays on Readers, Texts, and Contexts. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 1986.

Ford, Thomas W. Heaven Beguiles the Tired: Death in the Poetry of Emily Dickinson. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1966.

Fraistat, Neil. The Poem and the Book: Interpreting Collections of Romantic Poetry. Chapel Hill and London: Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1985.

---, ed. Poems in Their Place: The Intertextuality and Order of Poetic Collections. Chapel Hill and London: Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1986.

Frank, Adam. Emily Dickinson and Photography. Emily Dickinson Journal 10, no.2 (2001): p. 1- 21.

Frank, Bernhard. "Dickinson's 'Portraits are to Daily Faces'", Explicator 60, no. 4 (2002 Summer): p. 200-02.

Franklin, R.W. The Editing of Emily Dickinson: A Reconsideration. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1967.

---. "The Emily Dickinson Fascicles." Studies in Bibliography 36 (1983): 1-20.

---, "Emily Dickinson to Abiah Root: Ten Reconstructed Letters." The Emily Dickinson Journal IV.1 (1995): 1-43.

---. "Three Additional Manuscripts." American Literature 50 (1978): 113-116.

---, ed. The Manuscript Books of Emily Dickinson. Cambridge & London: The Belknap P of Harvard UP, 1981. References to this edition will use "F" or "Set" and the fascicles or set number assigned by Franklin.

---, ed. and introd. The Master Letters of Emily Dickinson. Amherst, MA: Amherst College, 1998.

---, ed. The Poems of Emily Dickinson: Variorum Edition. Cambridge, MA, and London: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1998. Poems in this edition will be cited by "FP" and the number assigned by Franklin.

Freeman, Margaret H. "Momentary Stays, Exploding Forces: A Cognitive Linguistic Approach to the Poetics of Emily Dickinson and Robert Frost." Journal of English Linguistics 30: no. 1 (2002) p. 73-90.

Fried, Debra. "In Daisy's Lane: Variants and Personification in Emily Dickinson," in Garlick, Barbara, ed. Tradition and the Poetics of Self in Nineteenth-Century Women's Poetry, Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi, p. 57-75.

Fuller, Jamie (ed.) and Marlene McLouglin. The Diary of Emily Dickinson. San Francisco: Mercury House, 1993.

Galperin, William. "Emily Dickinson's Marriage Hearse." Denver Quarterly 18 (1984): 62-73.

Galvin, Mary E. Queer Poetics: Five Modernist Women Writers. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1999.

Garbowsky, Maryanne M. The House Without the Door: A Study of Emily Dickinson and the Illness of Agoraphobia. Rutherford, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1989.

Gelpi, Albert J. Emily Dickinson: The Mind of the Poet. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Univ. Press, 1965.

Gilbert, Sandra. "The Wayward Nun beneath the Hill: Emily Dickinson and the Mysteries of Womenhood." In Feminist Critics Read Emily Dickinson. Ed. Suzanne Juhasz, pp.22-44. Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press, 1983.

---. The Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination. New Haven and London: Yale Univ. Perss, 1979.

---, eds. "Emily Dickinson." The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women, Ed. Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar, pp 839-872. New York: W.W. Norton, 1985.

Goluboff, Benjamin. 'If Madonna Be': Emily Dickinson and Roman Catholicism. New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters 73, no.3 (2000 Sept): p. 355-85.

Grabher, Gudrun, Roland Hagenbuchle, Cristanne Miller, eds. The Emily Dickinson Handbook. Amherst: University of Massachusettes Press, 1998.

Grahn, Judy. "A Heart-Shaped Journey to a Similar Place." The Highest Apple: Sappho and the Lesbian Poetic Tradition. San Francisco: Spinsters Ink, 1985.

Gray, Janet, ed. She Wields a Pen: American Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century. University of Iowa Press, 1997.

"Great American Writers: Emily Dickinson." Second in a series of symposia, held October 9, 1988, with participants Amy Clampitt, John Hollander, Susan Stewart, and moderator Susan Sontag. PEN Newsletter 68(May 1989): 3-14.

Greenberg, Robert M. Splintered Worlds: Fragmentation and the Ideal of Diversity in the Work of Emerson, Melville, Whitman, and Dickinson. Boston: Northeastern Univ. Press, 1993.

Griffith, Clark. The Long Shadow: Emily Dickinson's Tragic Poetry. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press, 1964.

Guides at the Dickinson Homestead. Profile of Emily Dickinson as a Cook. Amherst, Mass.: Hamilton I. Newell, 1976.

Guthrie, James R. Emily Dickinson's Vision: Illness and Identity in Her Poetry. Gainsville, Fl: Univ. Press of Florida, 1998.

Habegger, Alfred. "My wars are laid away in books": The Life of Emily Dickinson. New York: Modern Library Paperback edition, 2002.

Halpin, K.D. and Kate Nugent. EMILY unplugged. Northampton, MA: Sleeveless Theatre, Inc., 1995-.

Hampston, Alfred Leete. Emily Dickinson: A Bibliography. Northampton: The Hampshire bookshop, 1930.

Hansen, Tom. Dickinson's 'What Inn Is This.' Explicator 59, no. 4 (2001 Summer): p.185-187.

Harris, Julie. Emily Dickinson-A Self- Portrait. New York: Caedmon Records, 1968.

Hart, Ellen Louise. "The Encoding of Homoerotic Desire: Emily Dickinson's Letters and Poems to Susan Dickinson, 1850-1886." Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature 9, no. 2 (Fall 1990): 251-272.

---. "New Approaches to Editing Emily Dickinson." Diss., University of California, Santa Cruz, 1996.

---. "New Light on Manuscripts Addressed to 'Sue.'" The Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin 8.2 (1996): 14-15, 23.

---. "The Elizabeth Whitney Putnam Manuscripts and New Strategies for Editing Emily Dickinson's Letters." The Emily Dickinson Journal IV.1 (1995): 44-74.

---, and Martha Nell Smith, eds. Open Me Carefully: Emily Dickinson's Intimate Letters to Susan Huntington Dickinson. Ashfield, MA: Paris Press, 1998. Poems in this edition will be cited by "OMC" and the number assigned by Hart and Smith.

Higgins, David. Portrait of Emily Dickinson: The Poet and Her Prose. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers Univ. Press, 1967.

Higginson, Thomas Wentworth. "An Open Portfolio." In The Recongnition of Emily Dickinson. Ed. Caesar R. Blake and Carlton F. Wells, pp. 3-10. Ann Arbor: Univ. Of Michigan Press, 1964. First published in Christian Union 42 (September 25, 1890): 392-393.

Hiltner, Ken. Because I, Persephone, Could Not Stop for Death: Emily Dickinson and the Goddess. Emily Dickinson Journal 10, no.2 (2001): p. 22-42.

Hirschhorn, Norbert. "A Bandaged Secret: Emily Dickinson and Incest." Journal of Psychohistory 18 (Winter 1991): 251-281.

Holland, Jeanne. "Scraps, Stamps, and Cutouts: Emily Dickinson's Domestic Technologies of Publication," Cultural Artifacts and the Production of Meaning, eds. Margaret J.M. Ezell and Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Perss, 1994.

Homans, Margaret. "'Oh, Vision of Language!': Dickinson's Poems of Love and Death." In Feminist Critics Read Emily Dickinson. Ed. Suzanne Juhasz, pp. 114-133. Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press, 1983.

---. Bearing the Word: Language and Female Experience in Nineteenth-Century Women's Writing. University of Chicago Press, 1986.

---. Women Writers and Poetic Identity: Dorothy Wordsworth, Emily Bronte, and Emily Dickinson. Princeton University Press, 1980.

Horan, Elizabeth. "To Market: The Dickinson Copywright Wars." The Emily Dickinson Journal V.1 (1996): 88-120.

Howard, William. "Dickinson's 'Safe in their Alabaster Chambers.'" In 14 by Emily Dickinson with Selected Criticism. Ed. Thomas A. David, pp 23-24. Chicago: Scott, Foresman, 1964.

---. "Emily Dickinson's Poetic Vocabulary." PMLA 72(March 1957): 236-238.

Howe, Susan. My Emily Dickinson. Berkeley: North Atlantic Books, 1985.

---. "Some Notes on Visual Intentionality in Emily Dickinson." HOW (ever) 3, no.4 (1986): 11- 13.

---. "These Flames and Generosities of the Heart: Emily Dickinson and the Illogic of Sumptuary Values," Sulfur 28(Spring 1991): 134-155.

---. The Birth-Mark: Unsettling the Wilderness in American Literary History. Hanover, NH: Univ. of New England Press, 1993.

Ierolli, Giuseppe. Translations of Dickinson's poems into Italian. About 500 completed. Work in progress. Website: www.incipitario.com/dickinson.html

Jacobsen, Josephine. Interviewed by Betty Parry. Truthtellers of the Times: Interviews with Contemporary Women Poets. Edited by Janet Palmer Mullaney. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1998.

Jenkins, MacGregor. Emily Dickinson, Friend, and Neighbor. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1930.

Johnson, Greg. Emily Dickinson: Perception and the Poet's Quest. University, AL: University of Alabama Press, 1985.

Johnson, Tamara, ed. Readings on Emily Dickinson. Greenhaven Literary Companion to American Authors. Sand Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 1997.

Johnson, Thomas H. Emily Dickinson: An Interpretive Biography. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Univ. Press, Belknap Press, 1955.

---. "Establishing a Text: The Emily Dickinson Papers." Studies in Bibliography 5 (1952-1953): 31-32.

---, and Theodora Ward ed. The Letters of Emily Dickinson. Cambridge & London: The Belknap P of Harvard UP, 1958. References to letters in this edition will use "L" and the number assigned by Johnson.

---, ed. The Poems of Emily Dickinson. Cambridge & London: The Belknap P of Harvard UP, 1955. References to poems in this edition will use "P" and the number assigned by Johnson.

Juhasz, Suzanne. "Reading Emily Dickinson's Letters." ESQ: Journal of the American Renaissance 30 (1984): 170-192.

---. "The Undiscovered Continent": Emily Dickinson and the Space of the Mind. Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press, 1983.

---, Cristanne Miller, and Martha Nell Smith. Comic Power in Emily Dickinson. Austin: Univ. of Texas Press, 1993.

---, ed. Feminist Critics Read Emily Dickinson. Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press, 1983.

Juhasz, Suzanne (with Cristanne Miller). "Performances of gender in Dickinson's poetry," in Martin, Wendy, (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Emily Dickinson, Cambridge, MA: Cambridge Univ.Press, 2002.

---, and Christanne Miller, eds. Emily Dickinson: A Celebration for Readers: Proceedings of the Conference Held on September 19-21, 1986 at the Claremont Colleges. New York: Gordon and Breach, 1989.

Keller, Karl. The Only Kangaroo Among the Beauty: Emily Dickinson and America. Baltimore and London: John Hopkins Univ. Press, 1979.

---. "Notes on Sleeping with Emily Dickinson." In Feminist Critics Read Emily Dickinson. Ed. Suzanne Juhasz, pp 67-79. Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press, 1983.

Killingsworth, M. Jimmie, and Daneen Wardrop. Whitman and Dickinson. American Literary Scholarship: An Annual (2000): p. 61-86.

Kirk, Connie Ann. "'I will sone be home': Margaret Maher, Emily Dickinson, and an Irish Trunk Full of Poems," in David Valone and Christine Kinealy (Eds.), Ireland's Great Hunger: Silence, Memory, and Commemoration, Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2002.

--- "The Life and Poetry of Emily Dickinson." Barnes & Noble University. Online Continuing Education Course. Introduces Dickinson to a wider audience of general readers.

--- Reveries of a Writer: On Emily Dickinson and the Creative Process. Online. 10 December 2002. Creative/scholarly book and online project in progress.

Laitman, Lori. Art song compositions from Dickinson poems:"Wider than the Sky" and "Good Morning Midnight." Both premiered at the EDIS "Dickinson in Song" meeting in Amherst, July, 2002. Second CD, which contains 7 Dickinson settings, is due out from Albany Recordsin March, 2003.

Lakoff, George, and Mark Johnson. Metaphors We Live By. Chicago and London: Iniv. of Chicago Press, 1980.

---, and Mark Turner, More Than Cool Reason: A Field Guide to Poetic Metaphor. Chicago and London: Univ. of chicago Press, 1988.

Langton, Jane. Emily Dickinson in Dead. New York: St. Martin's, 1984.

Lease, Benjamin. Emily Dickinson's Readings of Men and Books: Sacred Sounding. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1990.

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