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001 C44AE0902B0B11DE9A033608A8D7520A
003 SILO
005 20090730151649
008 050802s2006    mau      b   s001 0 eng  
010    $a 2005052870
020    $a 9781558495173 (alk. paper)
020    $a 1558495177 (alk. paper)
040    $a DLC $c DLC $d SILO $d BAKER $d IXA $d YBM $d YDXCP $d BTCTA $d LVB $d PSM $d NLGGC $d VZH $d IOP $d SILO
100 1  $a Finnerty, Páraic, $d 1974-
245 1  $a Emily Dickinson's Shakespeare / $c Páraic Finnerty.
260    $a Amherst : $b University of Massachusetts Press, $c c2006.
300    $a viii, 267 p. ; $c 24 cm.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-259) and index.
505 0  $a Introduction : "Whose pencil-- here and there-- / Had notched the place that pleased him -- There's nothing wicked in Shakespeare, and if there is I don't want to know it" : advising women readers, Amherst's Shakespeare's Club, and Richard Henry Dana Sr. -- "I read a few words since I came home-- John Talbot's parting with his son, and Margaret's with Suffolk" : reading and performing Shakespeare, Fanny Kemble, and the Astor Place riot -- "Shakespeare was never accused of writing Bacon's works" : American Shakespeare criticism, Delia Bacon, James Russell Lowell, and Richard Grant White -- "He has had his future who has found Shakespeare" : American nationalism and the English dramatist -- "Pity me, however, I have finished Ramona. Would that like Shakespeare, it were just published!" : Shakespeare and women writers -- "Shakespeare always and forever" : Dickinson's circulation of the Bard -- "Then I settled down to a willingness for all the rest to go but William Shakespeare. Why need we Joseph read anything else but him" : Dickinson reading Antony and Cleopatra -- "Heard Othello at museum" : Junius Brutus Booth, Tommaso Salvini, and the performance of race -- "Hamlet wavered for all of us" : Dickinson and Shakespearean tragedy -- Conclusion : "Touch Shakespeare for me."
600 10 $a Dickinson, Emily, $d 1830-1886 $x Literature. $x Literature.
600 10 $a Shakespeare, William, $d 1564-1616 $x Appreciation $z United States.
600 10 $a Shakespeare, William, $d 1564-1616 $x Influence.
600 10 $a Shakespeare, William, $d 1564-1616 $x Allusions.
650  0 $a American poetry $x English influences.
600 16 $a Dickinson, Emily, $d 1830-1886 $x Et la littérature.
600 16 $a Shakespeare, William, $d 1564-1616 $x Appréciation $z États-Unis.
600 16 $a Shakespeare, William, $d 1564-1616 $x Influence.
600 16 $a Shakespeare, William, $d 1564-1616 $x Allusions.
650  6 $a Poésie américaine $x Influence anglaise.
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