Posts Tagged ‘Emily Dickinson’
Faith Barret, Inclusion and Exclusion: Fictions of Self and Nation in Whitman and Dickinson, The Emily Dickinson Joural, Vol. V, No. 2 “In Leaves of Grass, Whitman establishes a lyric self by way of metaphors that include the whole nation…In Dickinson’s poems, by contrast, the inventing of the self entails metaphors for the exclusion of [...]
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