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A Feminist Critic Responds To Recurring Student Questions About Dickinson, Cheryl Walker
A Feminist Critic Responds To Recurring Student Questions About Dickinson, Cheryl Walker
Scripps Faculty Publications and Research
Book abstract:
The life and the range of topics and tones of Emily Dickinson suit her to be included in such courses as American literature, Romanticism, realism, nineteenth-century culture, and women’s literary traditions. Her poetry poses numerous challenges for readers because of its compressed style, indeterminacy, and constant surprises; her biography fascinates students and critics alike.
This volume emphasizes instruction of Dickinson’s poetry at the undergraduate level. Like other volumes in the MLA’s Approaches to Teaching World Literature series, it is divided into two parts. The first, “Materials,” discusses editions of Dickinson’s poetry, aids to teaching, reference works, biographies, critical …
H. D. And Time, Cheryl Walker
H. D. And Time, Cheryl Walker
Scripps Faculty Publications and Research
From the introduction to the volume:
"Cheryl Walker presents the work of poet H.D. as a paradigm for the changed relationship to history women have undergone during the modern period: H.D.'s early period is characterized by an avoidance of chronological time..."