The similarities between the letters and the poems makes the typical concordance search for the poetÂs thematically significant words and biographical references particularly relevant. Tracing DickinsonÂs thoughts through her correspondence complements the ideas within her poetry and thus provides a more comprehensive insight into the poetÂs personal and artistic development. The concordance will facilitate an understanding of words or concepts that may be obscure in the poetry by itself. Research into DickinsonÂs problematic style, characterized by gaps, disjunctions, and ellipses, will be greatly enhanced.
By listing DickinsonÂs words together with their contexts and frequencies, the concordance provides the scholar with the ability to answer confidently questions of a statistical or stylistic nature. Finally, one of the most important functions of this concordance is to provide scholar, student, and general reader alike with endless opportunities to make exciting and unexpected discoveries by way of browsing.
