Aemilia Elizabeth Dickinson (10 Decembris 183015 Maii 1886) fuit poeta Americana. Dickinson, in Amherst Massachusettae cum familia semper habitans, vitam plerumque introversam et solitariam habuit. Puella septem annos natu in Academia Amherstensi itabat, et deinde in Seminario Femineo Montis Holyoke breviter commorata est antequam ad domum familiarem in Amherst rediret. Vicani eam miram putabant quod vestimenta alba anteponebat, salutatoresque convenire atque adeo senex cellam relinquere nolebat. Plurimae eius amicitiae ergo per epistularum commercium effectae sunt. Dickinson, privata poeta fecunda, minus quam duodecim ex paene 1800 poematum protulit.[2] Poemata poeta iam viva prolata usitate ab editoribus magnopere mutata sunt ut regulas poeticas usu receptas accommodarent. Sua poemata tempore cum ea componeret unica sunt: versus breves habent, titulis usitate carent, et saepe homoeoteleutone inclinante, capitalizatione, et interpunctione usu non receptis utuntur.[3] Multa suorum poematum mortem et immortalitatem tractant, his rebus in epistulis familiaribus missis saepe iteratis.

Aemilia Dickinson. Daguerreotypus mense Decembri 1846 aut 1847 ineunte factus, cum ea discipula in Collegio Montis Holyoke esset. Solum certa Aemiliae Dickinson effigies post pueritiam nota. Res in Archivis et Congeriebus Praecipuis in Collegio Amherst conservata.[1]
The Evergreens ('Sempervirentes'), domus ab Eduardo Dickinson aedificata, fuit domicilium familiae Austin et Susan.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, exercitus vestimentia induens, fuit tribunus First South Carolina Volunteers ab 1862 ad 1864.
Tegmen primae editionis Poems, congeriei anno 1890 prolatae.
Monumentum Aemiliae Dickinson inter sepulcra familiae.

Plurimi familiares probabiliter eius scripta sentiebant, sed solum post mortem, anno 1886, cum Lavinia, soror minor natu, poemata inveniret, patefacta est operis Dickinsoniani latitudo excogitationis. Prima poematum congeries anno 1890 ab amicis Thoma Wentworth Higginson et Mabel Loomis Todd divulgata est, quorum ambo verba magnopere ediderant. Perfecta et plerumque non mutata poematum congeries anno 1955 primum inveniri potuit, cum liber The Poems of Emily Dickinson a Thoma H. Johnson proferretur. Contra iudicia adversa et certum scepticismum per saecula undevicensimum exeunte et vicensimum ineunte quod ad facultatem litterariam Dickensoniam spectant, Dickinson nunc unus ex poetis Civitatum Foederatarum maximi momenti paene in universum habetur.[4]

Nexus interni

  1. D'Arienzo 2006.
  2. Fontes inter se discrepant quod attinet ad numerum poematum prolatorum, sed plurimi inter septem et decem aestimant.
  3. McNeil (1986), 2.
  4. Bloom (1999), 9; Ford (1966), 122.

Editiones poesis

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  • Franklin, R. W., ed. 1999. The Poems of Emily Dickinson. Cantabrigiae: Belknap Press. ISBN 0674676246.
  • Johnson, Thomas H., ed. 1960. The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson. Bostoniae: Little, Brown & Co.

Bibliographia

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  • Bianchi, Martha Dickinson. 1970. Emily Dickinson Face to Face: Unpublished Letters with Notes and Reminiscences. Hamden Connecticutae: Archon Books.
  • Blake, Caesar R., ed. 1964. The Recognition of Emily Dickinson: Selected Criticism Since 1890. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
  • Bloom, Harold. 1999. Emily Dickinson. Broomall Pennsylvaniae: Chelsea House Publishers. ISBN 0791051064.
  • Bloom, Harold. 1994. 'The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages. Novi Eboraci: Harcourt Brace.
  • Buckingham, Willis J., ed. 1989. Emily Dickinson's Reception in the 1890s: A Documentary History. Pittsburgi: University of Pittsburgh Press. ISBN 0822936046.
  • Comment, Kristin M. 2001. Dickinson's Bawdy: Shakespeare and Sexual Symbolism in Emily Dickinson's Writing to Susan Dickinson. Legacy 18(2):167–181.
  • Crumbley, Paul. 1997. Inflections of the Pen: Dash and Voice in Emily Dickinson. Lexingtoniae: The University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 081311988X.
  • D'Arienzo, Daria. 2006. Looking at Emily. Amherst Magazine, hiems 2006.
  • Farr, Judith, ed. 1996. Emily Dickinson: A Collection of Critical Essays. Prentice Hall International Paperback Editions. ISBN 9780130335241.
  • Farr, Judith. 2005. The Gardens of Emily Dickinson. Cantabrigiae Massachusettae et Londinii: Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674018297.
  • Ford, Thomas W. 1966. Heaven Beguiles the Tired: Death in the Poetry of Emily Dickinson. University of Alabama Press.
  • Franklin, R. W. 1998. The Master Letters of Emily Dickinson. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press. ISBN 1558491554.
  • Gordon, Lyndall. 2010. Lives Like Loaded Guns: Emily Dickinson and Her Family's Feuds. Viking. ISBN 9780670021932.
  • Grabher, Gudrun, Roland Hagenbüchle, et Cristanne Miller. 1998. The Emily Dickinson Handbook. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press.
  • Habegger, Alfred. 2001. My Wars Are Laid Away in Books: The Life of Emily Dickinson. Novi Eboraci: Random House. ISBN 9780679449867.
  • Hecht, Anthony. 1996. The Riddles of Emily Dickinson. In Farr 1996:149–162.
  • Juhasz, Suzanne, ed. 1983. Feminist Critics Read Emily Dickinson. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. ISBN 0253321700.
  • Juhasz, Suzanne. 1996. The Landscape of the Spirit. In Farr 1996:130–140.
  • Knapp, Bettina L. 1989. Emily Dickinson. Novi Eboraci: Continuum Publishing.
  • Martin, Wendy, ed. 2002. The Cambridge Companion to Emily Dickinson. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521001188.
  • McNeil, Helen. 1986. Emily Dickinson. Londinii: Virago Press. ISBN 0394747666.
  • Mitchell, Domhnall Mitchell, et Maria Stuart. 2009. The International Reception of Emily Dickinson. Novi Eboraci: Continuum. ISBN 0826497152.
  • Murray, Aífe. 1996. Kitchen Table Poetics: Maid Margaret Maher and Her Poet Emily Dickinson. The Emily Dickinson Journal 5(2):285–296.
  • Murray, Aífe. 2010. Maid as Muse: How Domestic Servants Changed Emily Dickinson's Life and Language. University Press of New England. ISBN 9781584656746.
  • Oberhaus, Dorothy Huff. 1996. "Tender pioneer": Emily Dickinson's Poems on the Life of Christ. In Farr 1996:105–119.
  • Parker, Peter. 2007. New Feet Within My Garden Go: Emily Dickinson's Herbarium. The Daily Telegraph, 29 Iunii 2007.
  • Pickard, John B. 1967. Emily Dickinson: An Introduction and Interpretation. Novi Eboraci: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
  • Pollak, Vivian R. 1996. Thirst and Starvation in Emily Dickinson's Poetry. In Farr 1996:62–75.
  • Sewall, Richard B. 1974. The Life of Emily Dickinson. Novi Eboraci: Farrar, Strauss, and Giroux. ISBN 0674530802.
  • Smith, Martha Nell. 1992. Rowing in Eden: Rereading Emily Dickinson. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press. ISBN 0292776667.
  • Stocks, Kenneth. 1988. Emily Dickinson and the Modern Consciousness: A Poet of Our Time. Novi Eboraci: St. Martin's Press.
  • Walsh, John Evangelist. 1971. The Hidden Life of Emily Dickinson. Novi Eboraci: Simon and Schuster.
  • Wells, Anna Mary. 1929. Early Criticism of Emily Dickinson. American Literature 1(3)(Novembri).
  • Wilson, Edmund. 1962. Patriotic Gore: Studies in the Literature of the American Civil War. Novi Eboraci: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ISBN 0393312569.
  • Wolff, Cynthia Griffin. 1986. Emily Dickinson. Novi Eboraci: Alfred A. Knopf. ISBN 0394544188.

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