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Reading in Time: Emily Dickinson in the Nineteenth Century
Published 2012“…This book provides new information about Emily Dickinson as a writer and new ways of situating this poet in relation to nineteenthcentury literary culture,…”
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(Women Writing) The Modernist Line
Published in Transatlantica (06-02-2017)“…Of the five English-language poets who experimented most radically with the poetic line in the 1910s, four were women: Mina Loy, H.D., Marianne Moore, and to a…”
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On Twentieth-Century Literature’s Andrew J. Kappel Prize in Literary Criticism, 2017
Published in Twentieth century literature (01-09-2017)“…The excellent nominated essays for this years prize covered an interesting and telling critical range-from focus on new ways of reading canonical…”
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Distrusting: Marianne Moore on Feeling and War in the 1940s
Published in American literature (01-06-2008)“…Marianne Moore's war poems of the 1940s, and in particular "In Distrust of Merits," have frequently been read as a compendium of didactic, clichéd, pious,…”
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RELIGION, HISTORY, AND MODERNISM'S PROTEST AGAINST THE "UNCOMPANIONABLE DRAWL // OF CERTITUDE"
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Modernist Revolutions: American Poetry and the Paradigm of the New
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Marianne Moore and the Women Modernizing New York
Published in Modern philology (01-11-2000)“…Marianne Moore participated in two kinds of revolution in early 20th-century life, one aesthetic and the other social. Miller uses Moore's reviews, her letters…”
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Coda: Portrait of a Non-Publishing Poet
Published in Reading in Time (18-05-2012)“…Like many others, I believe that during the early 1860s Dickinson entertained the idea of publication, albeit ambivalently—an ambivalence that seems to have…”
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Becoming a Poet in “turbaned seas”
Published in Reading in Time (18-05-2012)“…Scholars writing on Dickinson’s borrowings from popular culture and popular literature have generally treated this phenomenon as an unchanging aspect of her…”
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APPENDIX B: Poems Mentioning Travel, Escape, or Foreign Places or People (1860)
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Spoken Poetry and the Written Poem
Published in Reading in Time (18-05-2012)“…The two preceding chapters present evidence of Dickinson’s closeness to her antebellum peers in valuing forms of verse that reveal some strain of wildness and…”
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Reading and Writing the Civil War
Published in Reading in Time (18-05-2012)“…Scholars have debated the extent to which Dickinson was affected by the Civil War and responded to it in her poems, from Thomas H. Johnson’s famous…”
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APPENDIX A: Poems on the Orient
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Hymn, the “Ballad Wild,” and Free Verse
Published in Reading in Time (18-05-2012)“…As the previous chapter demonstrates, although a great variety of verse was considered lyric, from sea chanties to verse of highly irregular rhyming and…”
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