Keyword [Dickinson] Result: 161 - 180 | Page: 9 of 10 |
161. | The Soul Thinking Itself: Toward a Poetics of Subjectivity in Emily Dickinson's Poetry |
162. | American Zodiac: Astronomical signs in Dickinson, Melville, and Poe (Emily Dickinson, Herman Melville, Edgar Allan Poe) |
163. | Homeless at home: Maternal desire in the life and works of Emily Dickinson |
164. | Keeping up appearances: 'Normality' in postwar United States culture, 1945--1963 (R. L. Dickinson, James Jones, Grace Metalious) |
165. | Poetesses at the grave: Transnational circulation of women's memorial verse in nineteenth-century England, Germany and America (Felicia Hemans, Letitia Elizabeth Landon, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Emily Dickinson, Luise von Ploennies) |
166. | Each age a lens: A transpersonal perspective of Emily Dickinson's creative process |
167. | Toward a cognitive poetics of translation (Habib Bektas, Czeslaw Milosz, Poland, Rainer Maria Rilke, Emily Dickinson, Germany, Austria) |
168. | Sisters in search: Emily Dickinson's affinities with the tradition of Christlike women in literature |
169. | Howells, Dickinson, Lewis: An exercise in reading the interracial canon |
170. | Exploring the intersection between gender and culture: Rereading Li Qingzhao and Emily Dickinson from a comparative perspective |
171. | New approaches to editing Emily Dickinson |
172. | 'A career of letters': Emily Dickinson, T. W. Higginson, and literary women |
173. | A poetics of address: Speech and dialogue in the poetry of Emily Dickinson, Josephine Miles, Gwendolyn Brooks, and Audre Lorde |
174. | Dwelling in possibilities: The fascicles of Emily Dickinson |
175. | Philology as rhetoric in Emily Dickinson's poems |
176. | FULL AS OPERA: EMILY DICKINSON'S RHYME |
177. | EDWIN WALTER DICKINSON: AN ICONOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION OF THE MAJOR SYMBOLICAL PAINTINGS |
178. | Lamenting Loss: Public and Private Grief in the Elegies of Poe, Dickinson, Alcott, and Crane |
179. | A Landscape In Solitude: On The Consciousness Of Loneliness In Emily Dickinson's Poetry |
180. | On Emily Dickinson's Concept Of Eternity And Its Application In Her Poetry |
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