Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-336) and index.
Contents:
Dickinson and the demands of intimacy -- Helen Hunt Jackson and Dickinson's personal publics -- Mabel Loomis Todd and Dickinson's art of sincerity -- "The wholesomeness of the life": Marianne Moore's unartificial Dickinson -- Moore, Plath, Hughes, and "the literary life" -- Plath's Dickinson: on not stopping for death -- Elizabeth Bishop and the U.S.A. schools of writing -- Dickinson and the demands of difference.
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