The Letters of Emily Dickinson by Emily Dickinson

The Letters of Emily Dickinson by Emily Dickinson

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The Letters of Emily Dickinson collects, redates, and recontextualizes all of the poet’s extant letters, including dozens newly discovered or never before anthologized. Insightful annotations emphasize not the reclusive poet of myth but rather an artist firmly embedded in the political and literary currents of her time.

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The Letters of Emily Dickinson by Emily Dickinson

The Letters of Emily Dickinson collects, redates, and recontextualizes all of the poets extant letters, including dozens newly discovered or never before anthologized. Insightful annotations emphasize not the reclusive poet of myth but rather an artist firmly embedded in the political and literary currents of her time.
[This] new monumental volume of Dickinson's letters, the first in over 60 years, gives us an engaged Emily Dickinson, a woman in conversation with the world through gossip, as well as remarks about books, politics and the signal events of her age, particularly the Civil War…reads like the closest thing we'll probably ever have to an intimate autobiography of the poet-- Maureen Corrigan * Fresh Air *
There has never been a better time to revisit and restore the author’s charismatic, sensitive, and characteristically brilliant prose…What is made plain in these letters is that the reality is far more wondrous than the prefab myth of Dickinson that has so long existed, in part, to rationalize how so extraordinary a mind could come by its power. -- Maya C. Popa * Poetry Foundation *
The concentrated intensity with which…[Dickinson] produced…[her] best work has the quality of a natural phenomenon: a butterfly migration, or a swarm of plankton ablaze with bioluminescence. To read The Letters of Emily Dickinson is to experience this phenomenon in real-time. -- Claire Lowdon * The Spectator *
[A] welcome new edition…Miller and Mitchell’s major achievement lies in their framing of Dickinson herself to reflect how attitudes about her — and even about what constitutes a Dickinson letter — have changed since the mid-twentieth century…Although Dickinson sent hundreds of gifts, each accompanied by a letter, for her the letter itself (given or received) was the true gift, a belief that this new edition amply confirms. -- Meg Schoerke * Hudson Review *
The first complete collection of Dickinson’s correspondence made available since the 1950s…[the editors’] annotations make Dickinson’s letters accessible to general readers, including those who might be relatively unfamiliar with the details of Dickinson’s life. The collection will also, of course, be of tremendous value to future biographers and literary scholars. -- Hannah Joyner * Open Letters Review *
This extraordinary collection shows [Dickinson] to be a masterful prose writer…An exciting new standard in Dickinson scholarship. * Kirkus Reviews *
This brilliantly expansive and comprehensive collection of Emily Dickinson’s letters shows us just how deeply she was embedded in her social world. Here we see, in Dickinson’s own words, a writer exchanging ideas with a wide circle of friends and family members, honing her abilities as a poet, and grappling with a nation torn by war over slavery and race. In these letters, we see the life of a genius unfold. -- Jericho Brown, winner of the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
Drawing deeply on more than three decades of editorial scholarship, Miller and Mitchell give us a Dickinson both inseparable from her own time and indispensable to ours. Meticulously edited from archival sources and annotated with immense care, this work overwhelmingly shows that both Dickinson’s poems and her letters issue from a singular impetus: to seek in language—often formally experimental, always compelling—new ways to express the strangeness and beauty of our experiences as finite beings in the world. -- Marta Werner, author of Writing in Time: Emily Dickinson’s Master Hours
A thrilling read that wholly immerses us in Dickinson’s world. It seems Dickinson thought in poetry, as the characteristic cadence of her poems recurs in the letters themselves. Especially fascinating is the continuity of her long flirtatious argument with God, taken up in correspondence with her school friends, with eminent public figures, and in the poems she enclosed. Miller and Mitchell present a masterfully curated abundance. To read it is to encounter a mind on fire. -- Rae Armantrout, winner of the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
The Letters of Emily Dickinson provides a vital window into not only the poet’s inner life and art, but also her surprisingly wide social world. Miller and Mitchell, two of our foremost Dickinson scholars, have produced a fresh, definitive edition for the twenty-first century, tracking the relationship of poems to letters and precisely locating these treasures in their time and place. -- Bonnie Costello, coeditor of The Selected Letters of Marianne Moore
Cristanne Miller is SUNY Distinguished Professor and Edward H. Butler Professor of English, Emerita, at the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. Her many books include Emily Dickinson: A Poet’s Grammar, Reading in Time: Emily Dickinson in the Nineteenth Century, and Emily Dickinson’s Poems: As She Preserved Them. Domhnall Mitchell is Professor of Nineteenth-Century American Literature, Emeritus, at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. He is the author of Measures of Possibility: Emily Dickinson’s Manuscripts and Emily Dickinson: Monarch of Perception.
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ISBN 13 9780674982970
ISBN 10 0674982975
Title The Letters of Emily Dickinson
Author Emily Dickinson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Harvard University Press
Year published 2024-04-02
Number of pages 976
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