Read Dickinson's Misery Online
Authors: Virginia; Jackson
lyricization,
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genres of poetry
;
lyric reading
Mandell, Laura,
270n.10
Marshall, David,
270n.15
Marvell, Andrew,
227
Mauss, Marcel,
254n.27
May, Caroline,
269n.9
Mayo, Bruce,
256n.47
McCluhan, Marshall,
249n.39
McDowell, Deborah E.,
270n.14
McGann, Jerome,
20
,
40
,
270n.11
,
271n.16
McGill, Meredith,
245n.3
,
248n.28
Menand, Louis,
76
Messmer, Marietta,
263n.39
Michaels, Walter Benn: “Against Theory,”
110
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114
; in
Realism, Writing, Disfiguration
, by Michael Fried,
184
;
The Shape of the Signifier
,
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Mill, John Stuart, “Thoughts on Poetry and Its Varieties,”
9
,
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,
64
,
129
â
133
,
140
,
160
Miller, Cristanne,
260n.13
,
271n.19
Miller, J. Hillis,
112
Miller, Ruth,
271n.20
Milton, John,
Paradise Lost
,
156
Mitchell, Domhnall,
125
â
126
,
260n.15
Mitchell, Donald Grant (“Ik Marvel”),
121
â
122
Mitchell, W.J.T.,
110
Morris, Timothy,
256n.42
,
265n.5
Most, Glenn,
242n.8
New, Elisa,
244n.25
The New England Primer
,
140
â
142
,
228
â
230
Norcross, Frances and Louise,
62
,
79
Norton, Anne,
270n.14
Oakes, Karen,
264n.48
Oberhaus, Dorothy Huff,
249n.36
Ovid,
104
Page family notebook,
60
Paglia, Camille,
262n.37
Patey, Douglas,
242n.8
Patterson, Annabel,
256n.48
Pearce, Roy Harvey,
11
Peirce, Charles Sanders, “On a Method of Searching for the Categories,”
181
â
185
,
189
Perloff, Marjorie,
243n.11
Petrarch, Francesco,
114
Petrino, Elizabeth,
209
Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart,
154
Poe, Edgar Allan,
244n.26
poetess: Dickinson's and Susan Gilbert Dickinson's portrayal of,
225
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227
; emerging scholarship on,
210
,
269n.10
; as generic category,
209
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212
; nightingale as figure for,
209
,
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; Oakes Smith's poem about,
225
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; as subject and effect of lyric reading,
212
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poetry,
233
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240
; created by editors,
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; defined by meter,
20
; de Man on,
100
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109
; as fictive utterance,
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64
; found,
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2
,
32
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37
,
166
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178
; Hegel on,
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; Mill's definition of,
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,
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132
; New Critics on,
92
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100
; in notebooks,
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62
; pedagogy of,
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,
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142
; and popular print in the nineteenth century,
9
; pragmatism's use of,
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; of sentiment,
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233
; taken from letters,
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; varieties of,
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enclosures in and additions to Dickinson's writing
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genres of poetry
;
lyric reading
;
lyricization
Pollak, Vivian,
190
Prins, Yopie, “Lyrical Studies,”
209
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210
;
Victorian Sappho
,
10
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119
print,
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,
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129
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137
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142
,
198
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203
,
228
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230
.
See also
handwriting
Pyle, Forest,
256n.48
Ransom, John Crowe,
92
Ranta, Jerrald,
265n.3
reception of Dickinson's poems: chronological shifts in,
14
; in the 1890s,
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17
,
62
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67
,
126
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128
,
143
,
165
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167
,
187
; feminist utopian,
233
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234
; as interpretation,
171
â
177
; by her sister Lavinia,
1
; as lyric survival,
204
; by the New Critics,
92
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97
.
See also
editions of Dickinson's poems
Rich, Adrienne,
233
Rilke, Rainer Maria,
107
Ronsard, Pierre de,
231
Rowlinson, Matthew,
9
Rowton, Frederic,
269n.9
Salter, Mary Jo,
150
Samuels, Shirley,
211
Sanchez-Eppler, Karen,
219
,
247n.19
,
266n.20
Santner, Eric,
258n.65
Scarry, Elaine,
190
Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky,
211
Sewall, Richard,
250n.54
,
271n.20
Shakespeare, William,
114
,
132
,
178
,
267n.27
Shelley, Percy Bysshe: “Defence of Poetry,”
27
,
128
,
226
; “To a Skylark,”
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189
.
See also
birds
Shurr, William H.,
35
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,
249n.36
,
259n.3
,
268n.42
Silverstein, Michael,
37
,
248n.25
Siskin, Clifford,
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,
243n.12
,
250n.52
Smith, Barbara Herrnstein,
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63
,
246n.8
Smith, Elizabeth Oakes,
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Smith, Martha Nell: “Computing: What's American Literature Got to Do with IT?”
249n.40
; and Dickinson Electronic Archives,
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125
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126
,
208
;
Open Me Carefully
,
125
â
126
,
241n.1
,
253n.16
,
264n.54
; “The Poet as Cartoonist,”
142
,
231
;
Rowing in Eden
,
267n.31
.
See also
Dickinson Editorial Collective
;
Dickinson Electronic Archives
Smith-Rosenberg, Carroll,
260n.9
Spicer, John L. (Jack),
124
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125
Springfield Republican
,
68
,
135
,
137
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140
,
162
St. Armand, Barton Levi,
58
,
264n.47
Starr, Gabrielle,
244n.23
Steedman, Carolyn,
250n.46
Stewart, Susan: “Notes on Distressed Genres,”
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Poetry and the Fate of the Senses
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204
Stonum, Gary Lee,
246n.12
Swinburne, Algernon,
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Tanselle, G. Thomas,
246n.7
,
247n.23
Tennyson, Lord Alfred,
120
Terada, Rei,
257n.58
Terris, Virginia Rinaldy,
247n.14
Todd, Mabel Loomis: as Dickinson's editor,
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,
245n.6
; journals of,
241n.1
; as recipient of “Further in Summer than the Birds,”
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91
; scrapbook of,
245n.2
.
See also
editions of Dickinson's poems
Tompkins, Jane,
270n.16
trompe l'oeil,
3
Tucker, Herbert,
129
Tuckerman, Sarah,
62
Understanding Poetry
,
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valentines by Dickinson,
137
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142
.
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genres of poetry
variants in Dickinson's manuscripts,
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157
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,
199
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234
,
268n.36
voice: in de Man,
104
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109
; in lyric reading,
4
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129
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133
,
142
â
158
; vs. mute body,
227
; in New Criticism,
93
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98
.
See also
lyric reading
Voragine, Jacobus de,
122
Warner, Michael:
Professing Literature
and “Professionalism and the Rewards of Literature,”
247n.15
,
256n.44
;
Publics and Counterpublics
,
21
; “What Like a Bullet Can Undeceive?”
18
,
247n.19
,
254n.21
; “Whitman Drunk,”
197
Webster, Noah,
146
Wellek, René,
101
Werner, Marta,
208
: “The Flights of A821: Dearchiving the Proceedings of a Birdsong,”
249n.41
;
Radical Scatters
,
50
â
53
,
125
,
177
.
See also
Dickinson Editorial Collective
Williams, Raymond,
271n.18
Wimsatt, W. K.,
39
Wolff, Cynthia Griffin,
143
,
157
Wordsworth, William: “A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal,”
111
â
114
; “Preface to
Lyrical Ballads
,”
217