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Terrific Help To Understand Emily Dickinson,
By Lois P. Kackley "Hunt the Doe" (Amherst) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Emily Dickinson: A Poet's Grammar (Paperback)
Cristanne Miller, who is now English department head at State University of New York in Buffalo, authored this book before she was such a giant among Emily Dickinson scholars and professors. It's easy to see in this fairly early work why Miller has found such high regard in literary circles. Aspects of Dickinson's strategies are organized and approached very systematically. Without assuming that she can divine the mind of Dickinson, Miller takes her readers as nearly inside the tactical thoughts of the poet as I think is possible. Those who enjoy Emily Dickinson poetry will thank their lucky stars for the "leg up" on understanding the poems after reading "A Poet's Grammar."
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Emily Dickinson: A Poet's Grammar by Cristanne Miller (Paperback - October 15, 1989)
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