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DICKINSONS FASCICLES: A SPECTRUM OF POSSIBILITIES By Paul Crumbley - Hardcover
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- Condition
- Like New
- Seller Notes
- “mint condition!”
- Book Title
- Dickinsons Fascicles: A Spectrum of Possibilities
- ISBN-10
- 081421259X
- Genre
- LITERARY CRITICISM
- Item Weight
- 0.85 pounds
- ISBN
- 9780814212592
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Ohio State University Press
ISBN-10
081421259X
ISBN-13
9780814212592
eBay Product ID (ePID)
11038801151
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Publication Name
Dickinson's Fascicles : a Spectrum of Possibilities
Language
English
Subject
Poetry
Publication Year
2014
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Literary Criticism
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2013-049757
Reviews
"The Crumbley and Heginbotham collection extols the various virtues of examining the fascicles in material or historical contexts. It is sure to mark a turning point in Dickinson studies, especially in ongoing debates about the fascicles and, as important, about manuscripts versus printed and edited texts." --Gary Lee Stonum, the Oviatt Professor in the English Department of Case Western Reserve University  , " Dickinson's Fascicles provides a wide array of perspectives on the fascicles as a writing practice, a topic crucial to current research agendas in the field. These clearly written, well-argued, and engaging essays establish a fuller portrait of Dickinson's poetry in its world. Simply put, now is the time for this useful book."--Elizabeth Renker, professor of English, The Ohio State University, Dickinson's Fascicles provides a wide array of perspectives on the fascicles as a writing practice, a topic crucial to current research agendas in the field. These clearly written, well-argued, and engaging essays establish a fuller portrait of Dickinson's poetry in its world. Simply put, now is the time for this useful book."—Elizabeth Renker, professor of English, The Ohio State University, "The Crumbley and Heginbotham collection extols the various virtues of examining the fascicles in material or historical contexts. It is sure to mark a turning point in Dickinson studies, especially in ongoing debates about the fascicles and, as important, about manuscripts versus printed and edited texts." --Gary Lee Stonum, the Oviatt Professor in the English Department of Case Western Reserve University, The Crumbley and Heginbotham collection extols the various virtues of examining the fascicles in material or historical contexts. It is sure to mark a turning point in Dickinson studies, especially in ongoing debates about the fascicles and, as important, about manuscripts versus printed and edited texts." —Gary Lee Stonum, the Oviatt Professor in the English Department of Case Western Reserve University  
Synopsis
Dickinson's Fascicles A Spectrum of Possibilities is the first collection of essays dedicated exclusively to re-examining Emily Dickinson's fascicles, the extant forty hand-crafted manuscript "books" consisting of the roughly 814 poems crafted during the most productive period in Dickinson's writing life (1858-1864). Why Dickinson carefully preserved the fascicles despite her meticulous destruction of many of her early manuscript drafts is the central question contributors to this volume seek to answer. The collection opens with a central portion of Sharon Cameron's 1992 book that was the first to abandon the until-then popular search for a single unifying narrative to explain the fascicles, inaugurating a new era of fascicle scholarship. Eight prominent Dickinson scholars contribute essays to this volume and respond vigorously and variously to Cameron's argument, proposing, for instance, that the fascicles represent Dickinson's engagement with the world around her, particularly with the Civil War, and that they demonstrate her continued experimentation with poetic form. Dickinson's Fascicles is edited by Paul Crumbley and Eleanor Elson Heginbotham. Other contributors include Paula Bernat Bennett, Martha Nell Smith, Domhnall Mitchell, Ellen Louise Hart, Melanie Hubbard, and Alexandra Socarides who assess what constitutes a vast final frontier in the Dickinson literary landscape. Susan Howe provides a coda., Dickinson's Fascicles : A Spectrum of Possibilities is the first collection of essays dedicated exclusively to re-examining Emily Dickinson's fascicles, the extant forty hand-crafted manuscript "books" consisting of the roughly 814 poems crafted during the most productive period in Dickinson's writing life (1858-1864). Why Dickinson carefully preserved the fascicles despite her meticulous destruction of many of her early manuscript drafts is the central question contributors to this volume seek to answer. The collection opens with a central portion of Sharon Cameron's 1992 book that was the first to abandon the until-then popular search for a single unifying narrative to explain the fascicles, inaugurating a new era of fascicle scholarship. Eight prominent Dickinson scholars contribute essays to this volume and respond vigorously and variously to Cameron's argument, proposing, for instance, that the fascicles represent Dickinson's engagement with the world around her, particularly with the Civil War, and that they demonstrate her continued experimentation with poetic form. Dickinson's Fascicles is edited by Paul Crumbley and Eleanor Elson Heginbotham. Other contributors include Paula Bernat Bennett, Martha Nell Smith, Domhnall Mitchell, Ellen Louise Hart, Melanie Hubbard, and Alexandra Socarides who assess what constitutes a vast final frontier in the Dickinson literary landscape. Susan Howe provides a coda.
LC Classification Number
PS1541.Z5D495 2014
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