Recurring Women
Danny Karlin: Emily Dickinson, 24 August 2000
The Poems of Emily Dickinson: Variorum Edition
edited by R.W. Franklin.
Harvard, 1654 pp., £83.50, October 1998,9780674676220 Show More
edited by R.W. Franklin.
Harvard, 1654 pp., £83.50, October 1998,
The Poems of Emily Dickinson: Reading Edition
edited by R.W. Franklin.
Harvard, 692 pp., £19.95, September 1999,0 674 67624 6 Show More
edited by R.W. Franklin.
Harvard, 692 pp., £19.95, September 1999,
Emily Dickinson: Monarch of Perception
by Domhnall Mitchell.
Massachusetts, 352 pp., £31.95, March 2000,1 55849 226 7 Show More
by Domhnall Mitchell.
Massachusetts, 352 pp., £31.95, March 2000,
“... choose us! The mise-en-scène is indefinitely repeated; readings of Dickinson replicate her self-image, like a virus taking over the natural function of a cell. When Thomas Johnson published The Poems of Emily Dickinson in 1955, it was thought that her texts had finally been restored to the state in which, had she agreed to be published at all, she ... ”