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Dickinson and audience - Orzeck, Martin, and Weisbuch, Robert
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An obsessively private writer, Emily Dickinson almost never submitted poems for publication, which she deemed "the Auction / Of the Mind". Yet over a century of criticism has established what readers of various sensibilities describe as a shockingly intimate relation between text and audience, making the question of whom the poems address a crucial element in interpreting them. This volume of essays is the first book exclusively focused on Dickinson's relation to audience - from the relatively few persons who received many ...

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Dickinson and audience 1996, University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor

ISBN-13: 9780472103256