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Emily Dickinson. Akzente, Heft 2 (Apr. 2004). München: C. Hanser, 2004.

"Emily Dickinson: A Field Symposium." Field: Contemporary Poetry and Poetics 55 (1996): 7-47.

Poetry Classics. New York: Spark Pub., 2006.

"Selected Bibliography." Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin 15.1 (2003): 28.

"Selected Bibliography." Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin 17.1 (2005): 19-20.

"Selected Bibliography." Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin 18.2 (2006): 14-15.

Abbott, Collamer M. "Dickinson's 'Because I Could Not Stop for Death'." Explicator 57.4 (1999): 212-13.

---. "Dickinson's 'Because I Could Not Stop for Death'." Explicator 58.3 (2000): 140-43.

---. "Dickinson's 'Four Trees-Upon a Solitary-Acre'." Explicator 58.4 (2000): 198-200.

---. "Dickinson's 'Letter 814'." Explicator 59.2 (2001): 79-80.

---. "Dickinson's on a Columnar Self." Explicator 59.1 (2000): 21-22.

---. "Dickinson's 'Safe in Their Alabaster Chambers'." Explicator 60.3 (2002): 139.

Accardo, Annalucia. "Poets with 'Fine Ears', or the 'Responsibility' of the Artist: R. W. Emerson, E. Dickinson, and G. Paley." Emerson at 200. Eds. Giorgio Mariani, et al. Aracne: Convegni Number: 3: Aracne, Rome, Italy Pagination: 161-70, 2004. xxxi, 379.

Ackmann, Martha. "Biographical Studies of Dickinson." The Emily Dickinson Handbook. Eds. Gudrun Grabher, et al.: U of Massachusetts P, Amherst, MA Pagination: 11-23, 1998. viii, 480.

---. "'I'm Glad I Finally Surfaced': A Norcross Descendent Remembers Emily Dickinson." The Emily Dickinson Journal 5.2 (1996): 120-26.

Alawi, Nabil. "Translating Dickinson's 'There Came a Day at Summer's Full' into Arabic." Emily Dickinson Journal 6.2 (1997): 84-89.

Alexander, Meena. "Encountering Emily Dickinson." TriQuarterly 122 (2005): 53-57.

Alfrey, Shawn. "Against Calvary: Emily Dickinson and the Sublime." Emily Dickinson Journal 7.2 (1998): 8-64.

---. "The Function of Dickinson at the Present Time." Emily Dickinson Journal 11.1 (2002): 9-20.

---. The Sublime of Intense Sociability : Emily Dickinson, H.D., and Gertrude Stein. Lewisburg, Pa.: Bucknell University Press, 2000.

Allen, Rupert C. Solitary Prowess : The Transcendentalist Poetry of Emily Dickinson. 1st ed. San Francisco: Saru Press, 2005.

Altieri, Charles. "Dickinson's Dialectic." The Emily Dickinson Journal 5.2 (1996): 66-71.

Ando, Midori. "Emily Dickinson's Vision of 'Circumference' and Death from a Japanese Perspective." The Emily Dickinson Journal 5.2 (1996): 221-25.

Anikeeva, Tatiana. "Emily Dickinson's Voice in Russia." Emily Dickinson Journal 15.1 (2006): 70-82.

Ardanaz, Margarita. "Emily Dickinson's Poetry: On Translating Silence." The Emily Dickinson Journal 5.2 (1996): 255-60.

Armantrout, Rae. "Looking for Trouble." Emily Dickinson Journal 15.2 (2006): 4-5.

Arnold, Bill. Emily Dickinson's Secret Love: Mystery 'Master' Behind Poems. Lake Worth, FL : PPB, 1998.

Asahina, Midori. "'Fascination' Is Absolute of Clime': Reading Dickinson's Correspondence with Higginson as Naturalist." Emily Dickinson Journal 14.2 (2005): 103-19.

Atkinson, Colette J. "What Cannot Be Hoarded or Spent: Dickinson, Crane, and Time." Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 59.7 (1999): 2497.

Atwood, Judith. "Caring for the Emily Dickinson Garden." Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin 11.1 (1999): 6.

Axelrod, Rise, and Steven Axelrod. "Dickinson's Dickens: 'Tim' and 'Dollie'." Emily Dickinson Journal 11.1 (2002): 21-32.

Bacigalupo, Massimo. "Dickinson in Italiano." I Limoni. Eds. Francesco De Nicola and Giuliano Manacorda: Caramanica, Marina di Minturno, Italy Pagination: 25-34, 1998. 130.

Bacigalupo, Massimo, and Natalia Ginzburg. Poesie. Milan, Italy : Mondadori, 2004.

Baker, Dorothy Z. "Aaron Copland's Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson: A Reading of Dissonance and Harmony." Emily Dickinson Journal 12.1 (2003): 1-24.

---. "Ars Poetica/Ars Domestica: The Self-Reflexive Poetry of Lydia Sigourney and Emily Dickinson." Poetics in the Poem: Critical Essays on American Self- Reflexive Poetry. Ed. Dorothy Z. Baker. American University Studies Iv: English Language and Literature (El&L) Number: 184: Peter Lang, New York, NY Pagination: 69-89, 1997. x, 322.

Bang, Mary Jo. "I. E., on Emily & Influence." Emily Dickinson Journal 15.2 (2006): 66-68.

Baranczak, Stanislaw. "Emily Dickinson's 'Because I Could Not Stop for Death'- Remarks of a Polish Translator'." Emily Dickinson Journal 6.2 (1997): 121-26.

Barker, Wendy. "Emily Dickinson and Poetic Strategy." The Cambridge Companion to Emily Dickinson. Ed. Wendy Martin. Cambridge Companions to Literature (Cctl): Cambridge UP, Cambridge, England Pagination: 77-90, 2002. xviii, 248.

Barnstone, Aliki. Changing Rapture : Emily Dickinson's Poetic Development. Hanover: University Press of New England, 2006.

---. "Mastering the Master: Emily Dickinson's Appropriation of Crisis Conversion." The Calvinist Roots of the Modern Era. Eds. Aliki Barnstone, Michael Tomasek Manson and Carol J. Singley: UP of New England, Hanover, NH Pagination: 145-61, 1997. xxx, 317.

Barnstone, Aliki, Michael Tomasek Manson, and Carol J. Singley. The Calvinist Roots of the Modern Era. Hanover, NH: University Press of New England, 1997.

Barnstone, Aliki Dora. "While Rapture Changed Its Dress: The Development of Emily Dickinson's Poetry." Dissertation Abstracts International 57.3 (1996): 1133A.

Barolini, Helen. Their Other Side: Six American Women and the Lure of Italy. New York, NY : Fordham UP, 2006.

Barrett, Faith. "Addresses to a Divided Nation: Images of War in Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman." Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory 61.4 (2005): 67-99.

---. "Inclusion and Exclusion: Fictions of Self and Nation in Whitman and Dickinson." The Emily Dickinson Journal 5.2 (1996): 240-46.

Barrett, Faith Priscilla. "Letters to the World: Emily Dickinson and the Lyric Address." Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 62.1 (2001): 169.

Bauerlein, Mark. "Emily Dickinson, Harper's, and Femininity." The Emily Dickinson Journal 5.2 (1996): 72-77.

Baym, Nina. American Women of Letters and the Nineteenth-Century Sciences : Styles of Affiliation. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2002.

Beckett, Lucy. In the Light of Christ : Writings in the Western Tradition. San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 2006.

Beebe, Ann. "Dickinson's 'Immortal Is an Ample Word'." Explicator 65.1 (2006): 36-39.

Behnke, Kerstin. "Dickinson's Poetry in Translation: The Example of Paul Celan." The Emily Dickinson Handbook. Eds. Gudrun Grabher, et al.: U of Massachusetts P, Amherst, MA Pagination: 408-24, 1998. viii, 480.

Benfey, Christopher. "Alcohol and Pearl: Dickinson's Imprint on American Poetry." Language as Object: Emily Dickinson and Contemporary Art. Eds. Susan Danly and Martha A. Sandweiss: Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, in association with U of Massachusetts P, Amherst, MA Pagination: 43-50, 1997. 103.

---. "Emily Dickinson and the American South." The Cambridge Companion to Emily Dickinson. Ed. Wendy Martin. Cambridge Companions to Literature (Cctl): Cambridge UP, Cambridge, England Pagination: 30-50, 2002. xviii, 248.

---. "'the Wife of Eli Whitney': Jarrell and Dickinson." Under Criticism: Essays for William H. Pritchard. Eds. David Sofield and Herbert F. Tucker: Ohio UP, Athens, OH Pagination: 266-79, 1998. xii, 320.

Bennett, Paula Bernat. "Emily Dickinson and Her American Women Poet Peers." The Cambridge Companion to Emily Dickinson. Ed. Wendy Martin. Cambridge Companions to Literature (Cctl): Cambridge UP, Cambridge, England Pagination: 215-35, 2002. xviii, 248.

---. "'the Negro Never Knew': Emily Dickinson and Racial Typology in the Nineteenth Century." Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers 19.1 (2002): 53-61.

Benoit, Raymond. "Dickinson's 'I Died for Beauty' and Shakespeare's 'the Phoenix and the Turtle'." ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews 19.4 (2006): 31-33.

Bercovitch, Sacvan. Reconstructing American Literary History. Harvard English Studies ; 13. San Jose: toExcel, 1999.

---. Reconstructing American Literary History. Harvard English Studies ; 13. Bridgewater, N.J.: Replica, 2000.

Berkove, Lawrence I. "'a Slash of Blue!': An Unrecognized Emily Dickinson War Poem." Emily Dickinson Journal 10.1 (2001): 1-8.

Bernhard, Mary Elizabeth. "Alfred Habeggaer: An Original Dickinsonian." Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin 15.1 (2003): 1-2.

Bernhard, Mary Elizabeth Kromer. "Lost and Found: Emily Dickinson's Unknown Dagueurreotypist." New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters 72.4 (1999): 594-601.

---. "Mary Landis Hampson: Guardian of the Dickinson Universe." Emily Dickinson Journal 8.1 (1999): 24-35.

Biemiller, Lawrence. "Shimmering with Stories." Chronicle of Higher Education 50.32 (2004): A48.

Bird, Michael. "Dickinson's 'at Half Past Three, a Single Bird'." Explicator 62.4 (2004): 204-06.

Birden, Lorene M. "Dickinson's 'Dare You See a Soul at the White Heat'." Explicator 54.2 (1996): 87-90.

---. "Dickinson's 'I Send Two Sunsets'." Explicator 54.3 (1996): 150-54.

Biss, Eula. "The Price of Poetry." Massachusetts Review: A Quarterly of Literature, the Arts and Public Affairs 42.1 (2001): 9-11.

Bjørkly, Arnstein. "Fra Tankestrek Til Tankestrek." Vagant 3-4 (1997): 88-95.

Blackwood, Sarah. "'the Inner Brand': Emily Dickinson, Portraiture, and the Narrative of Liberal Interiority." Emily Dickinson Journal 14.2 (2005): 48-59.

Blatt, Teresa. "Dickinson in Collage." Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin 17.2 (2005): 10-12.

---. "Emily Apron Is 'at Home, and Glad'." Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin 14.1 (2002): 11.

Bloom, Harold. American Women Poets, 1650-1950. Modern Critical Views. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 2002.

---. Emily Dickinson. Broomall, Pa. Northam: Chelsea House ;Roundhouse, 2002.

---. Emily Dickinson. Bloom's Biocritiques. Philadelphia: Chelsea House, 2003.

---. How to Read and Why. 1st Touchtone ed. New York: Touchstone Books, 2001.

Blumenthal, Anna Sabol. The New England Oblique Style : The Poetry of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Emily Dickinson, and Edwin Arlington Robinson. New York: Peter Lang, 1998.

Blythe, Randy. "Dickinson's Idiom: The Signature Complex." Dissertation Abstracts International 56.10 (1996): 3954A.

Boggs, Colleen Glenney. "Emily Dickinson's Animal Pedagogies." PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 124.2 (2009): 533-41. Print.

Boisseau, Michelle. "The Industry of Emily Dickinson." Kenyon Review 23.1 (2001): 178-87.

Bomarito, Jessica, and Jeffrey W. Hunter. Feminism in Literature : A Gale Critical Companion. Detroit: Thomson Gale, 2005.

Bonacic, Mirjana. "Anaphoric Figures in the Translation of Poetry." Studia Romanica et Anglica Zagrabiensia 47-48 (2002): 23-36.

Borus, Audrey. A Student's Guide to Emily Dickinson. Understanding Literature. 1st ed. Berkeley Heights, NJ: Enslow Publishers, 2005.

Boyd, Anne E. Wielding the Pen : Writings on Authorship by American Women of the Nineteenth Century. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009. Print.

Brantley, Richard E. "Dickinson the Romantic." Christianity and Literature 46.3-4 (1997): 243-71.

---. "The Empirical Imagination of Emily Dickinson." Wordsworth Circle 32.3 (2001): 144-48.

---. Experience and Faith : The Late-Romantic Imagination of Emily Dickinson. 1st ed. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.

---. Experience and Faith : The Late-Romantic Imagination of Emily Dickinson. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.

Breuker, Philippus H., and Jan Gulmans. Emily Dickinson in Leven En Dood : Haar Liefdes, Haar Werk En Haar Nawerking. Obe Postma-Rige. Leeuwarden: Friese Pers Boekerij, 2009. Print.

Brito, João Batista B. de, and Genilda Alves de Azerêdo Rodrigues. Leitura Do Texto Poético : Ensaios De (E Para) Sala De Aula. Série Sala De Aula ; 18. João Pessoa: Editora Universitária, 1997.

Bromwich, David. "The American Psychosis." Raritan: A Quarterly Review 21.4 (2002): 33-.

Brown, Amy Benson. Rewriting the Word: American Women Writers and the Bible. 172: Westport, CT : Greenwood, 1999.

Brown, Marshall, Bruce Robbins, and David Damrosch. The Longman Anthology of World Literature. Volume E, the Nineteenth Century. New York: Pearson Longman, 2004.

Brunazzi, Elizabeth. "A Conversation with Claire Malroux, Contemporary French Translator of Emily Dickinson." Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin 16.1 (2004): 2-3.

Buckingham, Willis J. "Emily Dickinson and the Reading Life." Dickinson and Audience. Eds. Martin Orzeck and Robert Weisbuch: U of Michigan P, Ann Arbor, MI Pagination: 233-54, 1996. viii, 280.

Buell, Lawrence. "Emersonian Anti-Mentoring: From Thoreau to Dickinson and Beyond." Michigan Quarterly Review 41.3 (2002): 347-.

Bulgheroni, Marisa. "'There Came a Day at Summer's Full': A Tale of Heretical Love." Emily Dickinson Journal 6.2 (1997): 90-94.

Bulut, Alev. "Kadinin Yazin Söyleminin Çevirisi: Emily Dickinson'in Kadin Konulu Siirleri." Çeviribilim ve Uygulamalari Dergisi/Journal of Translation Studies/Revue de Traduction et d'Interprétation (1999): 87-105.

Burr, Zofia. Of Women, Poetry, and Power : Strategies of Address in Dickinson, Miles, Brooks, Lorde, and Angelou. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2002.

Burtner, Amy Leigh. "Spreading Wide My Narrow Hands: Gathering Emily Dickinson." Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 63.12 (2003): 4311.

Bushell, Sally. "Meaning in Dickinson's Manuscripts: Intending the Unintentional." Emily Dickinson Journal 14.1 (2005): 24-61.

Byron, Glennis. Emily Dickinson, Selected Poems. York Notes. Advanced. Harlow: Pearson Education : London : York Press, 2000.

Calabrese, Nicolina, and Michela Papavassiliou. Emily Dickinson : Un Microcosmo Di Grandi Intuizioni : Lettura Contemporanea Di Una Donna Di Genio Fuori Dal Tempo. Domini. Napoli: Liguori, 2003.

Cameron, Sharon. "Dickinson's Fascicles." The Emily Dickinson Handbook. Eds. Gudrun Grabher, et al.: U of Massachusetts P, Amherst, MA Pagination: 138-60, 1998. viii, 480.

Capello, Mary. "Dickinson's Facing or Turning Away." Southwest Review 90.4 (2005): 566-84.

Cappucci, Paul R. "Depicting the Oblique: Emily Dickinson's Poetic Response to the American Civil War." War, Literature, and the Arts: An International Journal of the Humanities 10.1 (1998): 260-73.

Cardall, Michele Quinn. "Etheral Blows : Shocking Revelations of Divinity in the Works of Emily Dickinson and Flannery O'conner." 1999.

Carney, Mary. "Dickinson's Poetic Revelations: Variants as Process." The Emily Dickinson Journal 5.2 (1996): 134-38.

Carruth, Hayden. Selected Essays and Reviews. 1st ed. Port Townsend, WA: Copper Canyon Press, 1996.

Carson, S. L., Don Hendrickson, and George Snook. "Hofmann Forgery of Dickinson Poem Surfaces." Manuscript Society News 18.4 (1997): 140-41.

Cazé, Antoine. "Emily Dickinson." Profils Américains 8 (1996).

---. "La Faille Lyrique Entre L'ouïe Et L'oeil." Profils Américains 8 (1996): 139-58.

---. "'Tropic Show'; or, Dickinson's Heliotropes." Emily Dickinson Journal 11.1 (2002): 33-48.

Cazé, Antoine, and Université Paul Valéry. Centre d'études et de recherches sur la culture et la littérature américaines. Emily Dickinson. Montpellier: Centre d'études et de recherches sur la culture et la littérature américaines Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier III, 1997.

Chaichit, Chanthana. "Emily Dickinson Abroad: The Paradox of Seclusion." The Emily Dickinson Journal 5.2 (1996): 162-68.

---. "Seeking an Artistic Translation of Emily Dickinson: A Thai Perspective." Emily Dickinson Journal 6.2 (1997): 140-45.

Charters, Samuel. "New Music: Ellika Hansen Sings Emily Dickinson." Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin 18.1 (2006): 5.

Cherry, Kelly. Girl in a Library : On Women Writers & the Writing Life. Kansas City, Mo.: BkMk Press/University of Missouri-Kansas City, 2009. Print.

Chesnokova, Anna. "Emily Dickinson in Ukrainian Literary Studies." Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin 13.1 (2001): 23.

---. "Literary Studies in Ukraine: Dickinson and Beyond." Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin 17.1 (2005): 8-9.

Chinn, Nancy. "'I Am My Own Riddle'-A. S. Byatt's Christabel Lamotte: Emily Dickinson and Melusina." Papers on Language and Literature: A Journal for Scholars and Critics of Language and Literature 37.2 (2001): 179-204.

Christensen, Lena Maria. "Emily Dickinson: A Study of the Production of an Author." Dissertation Abstracts International, Section C: Worldwide 66.4 (2005): 725.

Chu, Seo-Young Jennie. "Dickinson and Mathematics." Emily Dickinson Journal 15.1 (2006): 35-55.

Clark, Connie. "In Emily's Person: A Rich Journey." Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin 10.2 (1998): 4-5.

Clark, Jeanne Elizabeth. "Captivity Taken Captive: The Prison Poetics of Emily Dickinson and Elizabeth Bishop." Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 62.1 (2001): 170.

Clarke, Graham. Emily Dickinson : Critical Assessments. The Helm Information Critical Assessments of Writers in English. Mountfield, E. Sussex: Helm Information, 2002.

Clary, Bruce W. "Emily Dickinson's Menagerie: The Fascicles as Poetic Scrapbooks." Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 59.5 (1998): 1569-70.

Cody, David. "Blood in the Basin: The Civil War in Emily Dickinson's 'the Name- of It - Is 'Autumn'-'." Emily Dickinson Journal 12.1 (2003): 25-52.

Coghill, Sheila, and Thom Tammaro. "Emily Who?" Chronicle of Higher Education 47.41 (2001): B16-B17.

Coghill, Sheila, Thom Tammaro, and Robert Bly. Visiting Emily. Iowa City, IA : U of Iowa P, 2000.

Cohen, Alicia Avalee. "Seeing Seeing: Vision and Epistemology in the Work of Jack Spicer, Robert Duncan, Leslie Scalapino, and Emily Dickinson." Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 64.11 (2004): 4049.

Cole, Rachel. "Personal Effects: Social Recognition in Mid-Nineteenth- Century American Literature." Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 66.12 (2006): 4386.

Collins, Martha. "The Outer from the Inner." Field: Contemporary Poetry and Poetics 55 (1996): 28-30.

Collins, Margo. "Teaching Textual Chaos: Notes on Using Chaos Theory in Literature Classes." Complexity in the Classroom. Ed. John Harmon. New York State English Council Monograph (Nysecm): New York State English Council, (Albany, NY) Pagination: 27-54, 1998. 195.

Collis, Stephen. "Archival Tactics and the Poet-Scholar: Susan Howe and Charles Olson." West Coast Line 38.36 [2] (2002): 60-77.

Communication and Information Technologies Inc. "Making the Modern 19th Century Poetry in English". Concord, MA, 1997. 5 computer optical discs. William K. Bradford Co.

Conrad, Angela. The Wayward Nun of Amherst: Emily Dickinson and Medieval Mystical Women. New York, NY : Garland, 2000.

Cooley, Carolyn. "The Poetess Sings: A Tribute to Emily Dickinson." Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin 15.1 (2003): 19.

Cooley, Carolyn Lindley. The Music of Emily Dickinson's Poems and Letters: A Study of Imagery and Form. Jefferson, NC : McFarland, 2003.

Cormier, Robert, and McDougal Littell. The Chocolate War : And Related Readings. Literature Connections. Evanston, Ill.: McDougal Littell, 1998.

---. The Chocolate War [Text (Large Print)] : And Related Readings. Literature Connections. Evanston, Ill.: McDougal Littell, 1998.

Correia, Maria Helena De Paiva. "Translating 'after Great Pain' into Portuguese." Emily Dickinson Journal 6.2 (1997): 166-71.

Costa, Catherine. "'My George Eliot': Deutera Dickinson/Mutter Eliot." The Emily Dickinson Journal 5.2 (1996): 59-65.

Crumbley, Paul. "Art's Haunted House: Dickinson's Sense of Self." The Emily Dickinson Journal 5.2 (1996): 78-84.

---. "'as If for You to Choose': Conflicting Textual Economies in Dickinson's Correspondence with Helen Hunt Jackson." Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 31.6 (2002): 743-57.

---. "The Dickinson Variorum and the Question of Home." Emily Dickinson Journal 8.2 (1999): 10-23.

---. "Dickinson's Dialogic Voice." The Emily Dickinson Handbook. Eds. Gudrun Grabher, et al.: U of Massachusetts P, Amherst, MA Pagination: 93-109, 1998. viii, 480.

---. Inflections of the Pen: Dash and Voice in Emily Dickinson. Lexington, KY : UP of Kentucky, 1997.

---. "The 'Purple Democrat': Emily Dickinson and the Sovereignty of Democratic Consent." (Anti-)Americanisms. Eds. Michael Draxlbauer, Astrid M. Fellner and Thomas Fröschl. American Studies in Austria Number: 2: LIT, Vienna, Austria Pagination: 74-88, 2004. 345.

Daghlian, Carlos. "Re-Visions: New Voices-New Perspectives on Dickinson's Poetry-Rescuing 'after Great Pain' for the Portuguese Reader." Emily Dickinson Journal 6.2 (1997): 158-65.

---. "Split the Lark." Emily Dickinson Journal 6.2 (1997): 118-19.

Dahlgren, Marta. "'Preciser What We Are': Emily Dickinson's Poems in Translation: A Study in Literary Pragmatics." Journal of Pragmatics: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Language Studies 37.7 (2005): 1081-107.

---. "A Relevance-Based Approach to Poetry in Translation." Perspectives: Studies in Translatology 8.2 (2000): 97-108.

Dandurand, Karen. "Dickinson and the Public." Dickinson and Audience. Eds. Martin Orzeck and Robert Weisbuch: U of Michigan P, Ann Arbor, MI Pagination: 255-77, 1996. viii, 280.

Danly, Susan, and David Porter. "Emily Dickinson's Impact on Contemporary Art." Language as Object: Emily Dickinson and Contemporary Art. Eds. Susan Danly and Martha A. Sandweiss: Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, in association with U of Massachusetts P, Amherst, MA Pagination: 67-95, 1997. 103.

Danly, Susan, and Martha A. Sandweiss, eds. Language as Object: Emily Dickinson and Contemporary Art. Amherst, MA : Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, in association with U of Massachusetts P, 1997.

D'Arienzo, Daria. "Looking at Emily." Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin 17.2 (2005): 4-5.

Davinroy, Ellise. "'Peruse How Infinite I Am': Reading Emily Dickinson's Epistolary 'Books'." Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 61.7 (2001): 2711.

Davinroy, Elise. "Tomb and Womb: Reading Contexture in Emily Dickinson's 'Soft Prison'." Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers 23.1 (2006): 1-13.

Davis, Ellen. "'Syllable from Sound': Martha Collins and Emily Dickinson." Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin 10.2 (1998): 8-9.

De Langis, Theresa Cora. "Homeless at Home: Maternal Desire in the Life and Works of Emily Dickinson." Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 63.3 (2002): 942.

Dean, Gabrielle. "Emily Dickinson's 'Poetry of the Portfolio'." Text: An Interdisciplinary Annual of Textual Studies 14 (2002): 241-76.

Dean, Gabrielle N. O. "Seeing Things and Marking Time: Visual Presence and the Self in Emily Dickinson and Gertrude Stein." Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 66.7 (2006): 2577.

Debo, Annette. "Dickinson Manuscripts in the Undergraduate Classroom." College Literature 27.3 (2000): 130-43.

DeBrava, Valerie Ann. "Authorship and Individualism in American Literature." Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 61.7 (2001): 2712.

Delli-Carpini, John. Poetry as Prayer, Emily Dickinson. The Poetry as Prayer Series. Boston, Mass.: Pauline Books & Media, 2002.

Deppman, Jed. "Dickinson, Death, and the Sublime." Emily Dickinson Journal 9.1 (2000): 1-20.

---. "'I Could Not Have Defined the Change': Rereading Dickinson's Definition Poetry." Emily Dickinson Journal 11.1 (2002): 49-80.

---. "To Own the Art within the Soul: Emily Dickinson and Creative Writing." Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin 17.1 (2005): 1-2.

---. "Trying to Think with Emily Dickinson." Emily Dickinson Journal 14.1 (2005): 84-103.

Deppman, Jed Erickson. "Community and the Sublime in Dickinson, Valéry, and Joyce." Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 59.7 (1999): 2485.

Depta, Victor M. "Dickinson and Whitman: Circumference and Leaf." Centennial Review 42.1 (1998): 85-88.

Derrick, Paul Scott. "The Undiscovered Country from Whose Bourn Some Travelers Do Return: The Final Frontier in Poe and Dickinson." Estudios Ingleses de la Universidad Complutense 10 (2002): 217-36.

Dewey, Joseph. "Dwelling in Possibility: The Fiction of Richard Powers." The Hollins Critic 33.2 (1996): 1-17.

Dickey, James, and Donald J. Greiner. Classes on Modern Poets and the Art of Poetry. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2004.

Dickie, Margaret. "Emily Dickinson in History and Literary History." Challenging Boundaries: Gender and Periodization. Eds. Joyce W. Warren and Margaret Dickie: U of Georgia P, Athens, GA Pagination: 185-201, 2000. xxiv, 296.

---. "Feminist Conceptions of Dickinson." Profils Américains 8 (1996): 9-25.

---. "Feminist Conceptions of Dickinson." The Emily Dickinson Handbook. Eds. Gudrun Grabher, et al.: U of Massachusetts P, Amherst, MA Pagination: 342-55, 1998. viii, 480.

Dickinson, Cindy, and Gregory Farmer. "Of Poems and Papers." Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin 10.1 (1998): 6-7.

---. "Two Dickinson Houses: Two Conservation Projects Seek Funding." Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin 9.2 (1997): 10-11.

Dickinson, Cindy, and Jane Wald. "Interpretation at the Dickinson Museum." Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin 18.1 (2006): 12.

Dickinson, Emily, and Marcia Peoples Halio. Emily Dickinson : A Collection of Poems. Harcourt Brace Casebook Series in Literature. Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace College, 1998.

Dickinson, Emily, Jackie Moore, and Victor Lee. Emily Dickinson : Selected Poems. Oxford Student Texts. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006.

Dickinson, Emily, et al. New Poems of Emily Dickinson. Rev. ed. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1997.

Dickinson, Emily, and Phillip Stambovsky. Poetic Work of Emily Dickinson : A Reader's Text. 1996.

Dickinson, Laura Marie. "'a House That Tries to Be Haunted': Emily Dickinson's Poetics of Transgression." Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 58.1 (1997): 165.

Diehl, Joanne Feit. "The Ample Word: Immanence and Authority in Dickinson's Poetry." Emily Dickinson Journal 14.2 (2005): 1-23.

---. "Selfish Desires: Dickinson's Poetic Ego and the Rites of Subjectivity." The Emily Dickinson Journal 5.2 (1996): 100-06.

---. "Selfish Desires: Dickinson's Poetic Ego and the Rites of Subjectivity." Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 31.1 (2002): 33-52.

Dillon, Elizabeth Maddock. "Representing the Subject of Freedom: Liberalism, Hysteria, and Dispossessive Individualism." Dissertation Abstracts International 56.9 (1996): 3579A.

Dondlinger, Mary Jo. "'One Need Not Be a Chamber-to Be Haunted': Emily Dickinson's Haunted Space." Creating Safe Space: Violence and Women's Writing. Eds. Tomoko Kuribayashi and Julie Tharp: State U of New York P, Albany, NY Pagination: 101-16, 1997. vi, 239.

Donnelly, Daria. "Emily Dickinson and the Romantic Comparative." Essays and Studies 51 (1998): 116-39.

Doriani, Beth Maclay. Emily Dickinson, Daughter of Prophecy. Amherst : U of Massachusetts P, 1996.

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