Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-196) and indexes.
Contents:
Reshaping a religious repertoire -- Society and solitude -- Domesticity and the divine -- An intimate absence -- The cadences of time.
Summary:
"Examines how the religious environment around Emily Dickinson, specifically New England Protestantism, helps in understanding her poetry, and conversely how her poetry brings attention to religious aspects of her culture and surroundings"--Provided by publisher.
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