Reading in Time Emily Dickinson in the Nineteenth Century

This book provides new information about Emily Dickinson as a writer and new ways of situating this poet in relation to nineteenthcentury literary culture, examining how we read her poetry and how she was reading the poetry of her own day. Cristanne Miller argues both that Dickinson’s poetry is form...

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Abstract This book provides new information about Emily Dickinson as a writer and new ways of situating this poet in relation to nineteenthcentury literary culture, examining how we read her poetry and how she was reading the poetry of her own day. Cristanne Miller argues both that Dickinson’s poetry is formally far closer to the verse of her day than generally imagined and that Dickinson wrote, circulated, and retained poems differently before and after 1865. Many current conceptions of Dickinson are based on her late poetic practice. Such conceptions, Miller contends, are inaccurate for the time when she wrote the great majority of her poems. Before 1865, Dickinson at least ambivalently considered publication, circulated relatively few poems, and saved almost everything she wrote in organized booklets. After this date, she wrote far fewer poems, circulated many poems without retaining them, and took less interest in formally preserving her work. Yet, Miller argues, even when circulating relatively few poems, Dickinson was vitally engaged with the literary and political culture of her day and, in effect, wrote to her contemporaries. Unlike previous accounts placing Dickinson in her era, Reading in Time demonstrates the extent to which formal properties of her poems borrow from the shortlined verse she read in schoolbooks, periodicals, and singleauthored volumes. Miller presents Dickinson’s writing in relation to contemporary experiments with the lyric, the ballad, and free verse, explores her responses to American Orientalism, presents the dramatic lyric as one of her preferred modes for responding to the Civil War, and gives us new ways to understand the patterns of her composition and practice of poetry.
AbstractList This book provides new information about Emily Dickinson as a writer and new ways of situating this poet in relation to nineteenthcentury literary culture, examining how we read her poetry and how she was reading the poetry of her own day. Cristanne Miller argues both that Dickinson’s poetry is formally far closer to the verse of her day than generally imagined and that Dickinson wrote, circulated, and retained poems differently before and after 1865. Many current conceptions of Dickinson are based on her late poetic practice. Such conceptions, Miller contends, are inaccurate for the time when she wrote the great majority of her poems. Before 1865, Dickinson at least ambivalently considered publication, circulated relatively few poems, and saved almost everything she wrote in organized booklets. After this date, she wrote far fewer poems, circulated many poems without retaining them, and took less interest in formally preserving her work. Yet, Miller argues, even when circulating relatively few poems, Dickinson was vitally engaged with the literary and political culture of her day and, in effect, wrote to her contemporaries. Unlike previous accounts placing Dickinson in her era, Reading in Time demonstrates the extent to which formal properties of her poems borrow from the shortlined verse she read in schoolbooks, periodicals, and singleauthored volumes. Miller presents Dickinson’s writing in relation to contemporary experiments with the lyric, the ballad, and free verse, explores her responses to American Orientalism, presents the dramatic lyric as one of her preferred modes for responding to the Civil War, and gives us new ways to understand the patterns of her composition and practice of poetry.
This book provides new information about Emily Dickinson as a writer and new ways of situating this poet in relation to nineteenth-century literary culture, examining how we read her poetry and how she was reading the poetry of her own day. Cristanne Miller argues both that Dickinson’s poetry is formally far closer to the verse of her day than generally imagined and that Dickinson wrote, circulated, and retained poems differently before and after 1865. Many current conceptions of Dickinson are based on her late poetic practice. Such conceptions, Miller contends, are inaccurate for the time when she wrote the great majority of her poems. Before 1865, Dickinson at least ambivalently considered publication, circulated relatively few poems, and saved almost everything she wrote in organized booklets. After this date, she wrote far fewer poems, circulated many poems without retaining them, and took less interest in formally preserving her work. Yet, Miller argues, even when circulating relatively few poems, Dickinson was vitally engaged with the literary and political culture of her day and, in effect, wrote to her contemporaries. Unlike previous accounts placing Dickinson in her era, Reading in Time demonstrates the extent to which formal properties of her poems borrow from the short-lined verse she read in schoolbooks, periodicals, and single-authored volumes. Miller presents Dickinson’s writing in relation to contemporary experiments with the lyric, the ballad, and free verse, explores her responses to American Orientalism, presents the dramatic lyric as one of her preferred modes for responding to the Civil War, and gives us new ways to understand the patterns of her composition and practice of poetry.
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19th century
American
Criticism and interpetation
Criticism and interpretation
Dickinson, Emily
Dickinson, Emily, 1830–1886
History
Language & Literature
LITERARY CRITICISM
Literature and society
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Sociology
United States
Subtitle Emily Dickinson in the Nineteenth Century
TableOfContents Front Matter Table of Contents List of Illustrations ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ABBREVIATIONS 1: Reading in Dickinson’s Time 2: Lyric Strains 3: Hymn, the “Ballad Wild,” and Free Verse 4: Spoken Poetry and the Written Poem 5: Becoming a Poet in “turbaned seas” 6: Reading and Writing the Civil War Coda: APPENDIX A: APPENDIX B: NOTES WORKS CITED GENERAL INDEX INDEX OF POEMS Back Matter
3. Hymn, the “Ballad Wild,” and Free Verse 2. Lyric Strains 1. Reading in Dickinson’s Time Abbreviations Acknowledgments Contents List of Illustrations Cover Title Page, Copyright Back Cover Index of Poems Works Cited General Index Notes Appendix B: Poems Mentioning Travel, Escape, or Foreign Places or People (1860) Appendix A: Poems on the Orient Coda: Portrait of a Non-Publishing Poet 6. Reading and Writing the Civil War 5. Becoming a Poet in “turbaned seas” 4. Spoken Poetry and the Written Poem
Cover -- Contents -- Title Page -- Copyright -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- 1. Reading in Dickinson's Time -- 2. Lyric Strains -- 3. Hymn, the "Ballad Wild," and Free Verse -- 4. Spoken Poetry and the Written Poem -- 5. Becoming a Poet in "turbaned seas" -- 6. Reading and Writing the Civil War -- Coda: Portrait of a Non- Publishing Poet -- Appendix A: Poems on the Orient -- Appendix B: Poems Mentioning Travel, Escape, or Foreign Places or People (1860) -- Notes -- Works Cited -- General Index -- Index of Poems -- Back Cover
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