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"Addendum to Ds 62, P. 18, End of the Niels Kjaer Tribute to Th. H. Johnson." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), U.S. Poet 65 (1988): 25-26.

Celebrating 50 Years of Edward Taylor Scholarship. Essays in Puritan American Studies. Studies in Puritan American Spirituality, V. 1. Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press, 1990.

"The Ed Death Centennial Conferences, Publication, Etc." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), U.S. Poet 62 (1987): 19-44.

"Emili Dikinson: Bibliografiia Na Russkom Iazyke, 1946-1986." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), U.S. Poet 65 (1988): 29-36.

Emily Dickinson. videorecording. SBS, Sydney, 1989.

Emily Dickinson : A Century Issue. Amherst, Ma.: Dept. of English University of Massachusetts, 1986.

"Emily Dickinson: A Centenary Issue." Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers 3.1 (1986).

"Emily Dickinson's Bookmaking : A Companion to the Manuscript Volumes." 1988.

"Legacy Directory of Scholars." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), U.S. Poet 66 (1988): 31-38.

Parnassus : Poetry in Review. Vol. 10, No. 2, [Words and Music]. New York: Poetry in Review Foundation, 1982.

Parnassus, Poetry in Review : Fall/Winter 1982 [Special Issue on Words and Music]. New York: Parnassus poetry in review, 1982.

Poetry Criticism, Volume 1 : Excerpts from Criticism of the Works of the Most Significant and Widely Studied Poets of World Literature. Detroit, Mich.: Gale Research Inc., 1991.

Poetry, Public & Private. videorecording, 1994.

"Special Section on Emily Dickinson and H. D." San Jose Studies 13.3 (1987): 3-101.

T.S. Eliot's the Waste Land. videorecording. ABC, Sydney, 1987.

Aalen, Marie. "Oversettelse Og Gjendiktning: Om Sigmund Skards Arbeid Som Oversetter Og Gjendikter." Norsk Litteraer Arbok 22 (1987): 123-30.

Ackmann, Martha. "The Matrilineage of Emily Dickinson." Dissertation Abstracts International 49.5 (1988): 1141A.

Alawi, Nabil Mahmoud. "Emily Dickinson and Confessional Poetry." Dissertation Abstracts International 52.1 (1991): 161A.

Alexander, Bonnie L. "Reading Emily Dickinson." Massachusetts Studies in English 7-8.4-1 (1981): 1-.

Alfrey, Shawn H. "The Poetics of Intense Sociability : The Sublime in Emily Dickinson, H.D. And Gertrude Stein." 1994.

Alfrey, Shawn Helen. "The Poetics of Intense Sociability: The Sublime in Emily Dickinson, H. D. And Gertrude Stein." Dissertation Abstracts International 56.3 (1995): 927A.

Aljure Chalela, Simón. "Memoria De Emily Dickinson En El Sesquicentenario De Su Natalicio." Boletin Cultural y Bibliografico 19.1 (1982): 206-.

Allard, Joseph. "Emily Dickinson: The Regulation of Belief." Modern American Poetry. Ed. R. W. Herbie Butterfield. Crit. Studies Ser.: Vision--Barnes & Noble, London-- Totowa, NJ Pagination: 22-40, 1984. 239.

Allen, Mary. Animals in American Literature. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1983.

Allen, Michael. Emily Dickinson as an American Provincial Poet. Baas Pamphlets in American Studies ; 14. Brighton: British Association for American Studies, 1985.

Amaral, Ana Luisa Ribiero Barata do. "Dickinson's 'Ample Make This Bed'." Explicator 51.3 (1993): 163-65.

Amherst College., et al. Emily Dickinson : Three Views : Papers Delivered at Amherst College as Part of Its Observance of the Bicentennial Celebration of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts on October 23, 1959. Norwood, Pa.: Norwood Editions, 1985.

Anantharaman, Priyamvada Tripathi. The Sunset in a Cup : Emily Dickinson and Mythopoeic Imagination. New Delhi, India: Cosmo Publications, 1985.

Anderson, Celia Catlett. "Deep Dyed Politics in Ed's 'Revolution Is the Pod'." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), U.S. Poet 49 (1984): 3-8.

Anderson, Charles Roberts, and Emily Dickinson. Emily Dickinson's Poetry : Stairway of Surprise. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1982.

Anderson, Douglas. A House Undivided : Domesticity and Community in American Literature. Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture. Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990.

---. "Presence and Place in Emily Dickinson's Poetry." New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters 57.2 (1984): 205-34.

Anderson, Peggy. "The Bride of the White Election: A New Look at Biblical Influence on Emily Dickinson." Nineteenth-Century Women Writers of the English-Speaking World. Ed. Rhoda B. Nathan. Contribs. In Women's Studies Number: 69: Greenwood, Westport, CT Pagination: 1-11, 1986. 275.

---. "Dickinson's 'Son of None'." Explicator 41.1 (1982): 32-33.

---. "Ed's Least Favorite Biblical Book?" Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), U.S. Poet 46 (1983): 27-28.

Anderson, Susan M. "'Regard[Ing] a Mouse' in Dickinson's Poems and Letters." The Emily Dickinson Journal 2.1 (1993): 84-102.

Anderson, Vincent P. "Emily Dickinson and the Disappearance of God." Christian Scholar's Review 11.1 (1981): 3-17.

Arac, Jonathan. Critical Genealogies : Historical Situations for Postmodern Literary Studies. New York: Columbia University Press, 1987.

Ardanaz Moran, Margarita. "Emily Dickinson O El Juego De La Palabra Esencial." Atlantis: Revista de la Asociacion Espanola de Estudios Anglo-Norteamericanos 12.1 (1990): 115-28.

Arensberg, Mary. The American Sublime. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1986.

Armitage, Shelley. "Emily Dickinson's Crackerbox Humor." Thalia: Studies in Literary Humor 3.1 (1980): 11-15.

Arndt, Murray D. "Emily Dickinson and the Limits of Language." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), U.S. Poet 57 (1986): 19-27.

Asahina, Midori. "Emiri Dikinsun to 'Wakai Tokosha E No Tegami'." Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation 137.12 (1992): 598-602.

Auerbach, Emily, et al.Introduction to Modern English and American Literature, I. 19th Century, Emily Dickinson and a Room of Her Own Ii. 20th Century, Virginia Woolf. sound recording. Annenberg/CPB Project ; University of Wisconsin System, Washington, DC Madison, WI, 1989.

Bachinger, Katrina. "Dickinsons 'I Heard a Fly Buzz'." Explicator 43.3 (1985): 12-15.

Bacigalupo, Massimo. Poesie. Milan : Arnoldo Mondadori, 1995.

Baddeley, Laura Seager, and Nadean Bishop. "Perpetual Noon: The Mystic Experience in the Poetry of Emily Dickinson." Studia Mystica 7.1 (1984): 6-22.

Baker, Dorothy Z. "A Russian Translation/Imitation of Emily Dickinson: 'after Great Pain, a Formal Feeling Comes--'." The Emily Dickinson Journal 2.2 (1993): 147-52.

Bakker, J. "Emily Dickinson's Secret." One Hundred Years of English Studies in Dutch Universities. Eds. G. H. V. Bunt, et al. Costerus (Costerus) Number: 64: Rodopi, Amsterdam Pagination: 239-248, 1987. vii, 274.

Bare, Judith Elizabeth. "A Gospel of Her Own: The Apostolic Secession of Emily Dickinson." Dissertation Abstracts International 54.5 (1993): 1799A-800A.

Barker, Wendy. Lunacy of Light : Emily Dickinson and the Experience of Metaphor. Ad Feminam. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1991.

---. Lunacy of Light: Emily Dickinson and the Experience of Metaphor. Carbondale : Southern Illinois UP, 1987.

Barker, Wendy, and NetLibrary Inc. "Lunacy of Light Emily Dickinson and the Experience of Metaphor". Carbondale, 1991. Bibliographic record display xi, 214 p. Southern Illinois University Press. tandardNo=0585106215:srcdbname=worldcat:fromExternal=true&sessionid=0

Barker, Wendy Bean. "Lunacy of Light: Emily Dickinson and the Female Tradition." Dissertation Abstracts International 42.12 (1982): 5119A.

Barnes, Daniel R. "Telling It Slant: Emily Dickinson and the Proverb." Wise Words: Essays on the Proverb. Ed. Wolfgang Mieder. Garland Folklore Casebooks Number: 6: Garland, New York Pagination: 439-65, 1994. xxiii, 582.

Barnstone, Aliki. "Houses within Houses: Emily Dickinson and Mary Wilkins Freeman's 'a New England Nun'." The Centennial Review 28.2 (1984): 129-45.

---. "Women and the Garden: Andrew Marvell, Emilia Lanier, and Emily Dickinson." Women & Literature 2 (1982): 147-67.

Barolini, Helen. "The Italian Side of Emily Dickinson." Virginia Quarterly Review: A National Journal of Literature and Discussion 70.3 (1994): 461-79.

Bassil, Vernonica. "Eros and Psyche in the American Renaissance: Hawthorne and Dickinson." Dissertation Abstracts International 45.9 (1985): 2873A.

Bauer, Matthias. "The Language of Dogs: Mythos and Logos in Emily Dickinson." Connotations: A Journal for Critical Debate 5.2-3 (1995): 208-27.

Bauerly, Donna. "Emily Dickinson's Rhetoric of Temporality." The Emily Dickinson Journal 1.2 (1992): 1-7.

Bawer, Bruce. "The Audacity of Emily Dickinson." The New Criterion 5.5 (1987): 7-16.

Beaman, Darlene Suzette. "'a Thorn-Choked Garden Plot': Women's Place in Emily Dickinson and Christina Rossetti." Dissertation Abstracts International 47.5 (1986): 1732A.

Beasley, Bruce. "Revelation's Limit: Dickinson, Apocalypse, and the Ends of Time." Dissertation Abstracts International 54.11 (1994): 4090A.

Beauchamp, William. "Riffaterre's Semiotics of Poetry with an Illustration in the Poetry of Emily Dickinson." Centrum: Working Papers of the Minnesota Center for Advanced Studies in Language 1.1 (1981): 36-.

Bell, Robyn Margaret. "Emily Dickinson's Bookmaking: A Companion to the Manuscript Volumes." Dissertation Abstracts International 49.12 (1989): 3721A.

Benfey, Christopher Edward Gerald. "Emily Dickinson and the Problem of Others." Dissertation Abstracts International 44.6 (1983): 1789A-90A.

Benfey, Christopher E. G. Emily Dickinson and the Problem of Others. Amherst : U of Massachusetts P, 1984.

Bennett, Paula. "'by a Mouth That Cannot Speak': Spectral Presence in Emily Dickinson's Letters." The Emily Dickinson Journal 1.2 (1992): 76-99.

---. Emily Dickinson: Woman Poet. Iowa City : U of Iowa P, 1990.

---. My Life a Loaded Gun: Female Creativity and Feminist Poetics. Boston : Beacon, 1986.

---. "'the Orient Is in the West': Emily Dickinson's Reading of Anthony and Cleopatra." Women's Re-Visions of Shakespeare: On the Responses of Dickinson, Woolf, Rich, H. D., George Eliot, and Others. Eds. Marianne Novy and Carol Thomas Neely: U of Illinois P, Urbana Pagination: 108-122, 1990. ix, 260.

---. "The Pea That Duty Locks: Lesbian and Feminist-Heterosexual Readings of Emily Dickinson's Poetry." Lesbian Texts and Contexts: Radical Revisions. Eds. Karla Jay, Joanne Glasgow and Catharine R. Stimpson. Feminist Crosscurrents: New York UP, New York Pagination: 104-125, 1990. xvii, 393.

---. "'Pomegranate-Flowers': The Phantasmic Productions of Late- Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Women Poets." Solitary Pleasures: The Historical, Literary, and Artistic Discourses of Autoeroticism. Eds. Paula Bennett and Vernon A. Rosario, II: Routledge, New York Pagination: 189-213, 1995. ix, 286.

Benvenuto, Richard. "Words within Words: Dickinson's Use of the Dictionary." ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance 29.1 [110] (1983): 46-55.

Beppu, Keiko. "Dickinson No Nokoshita Mono." Eigo Seinen 132 (1986): 172-73.

Bercovitch, Sacvan. Reconstructing American Literary History. Harvard English Studies ; 13. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1986.

Berg, Temma F. Engendering the Word : Feminist Essays in Psychosexual Poetics. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1989.

Bergmann, Harriet F. "'a Piercing Virtue': Emily Dickinson in Margaret Drabble's the Waterfall." MFS: Modern Fiction Studies 36.2 (1990): 181-.

Bernhard, Mary Elizabeth Kromer. "Portrait of a Family: Emily Dickinson's Norcross Connection." New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters 60.3 (1987): 363-81.

---. "A Response to 'Eyes Be Blind, Heart Be Still'." New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters 55.1 (1982): 112-14.

Bickman, Martin. "'the Snow That Never Drifts': Dickinson's Slant of Language." College Literature 10.2 (1983): 139-46.

---. The Unsounded Centre: Jungian Studies in American Romanticism. Chapel Hill : U of North Carolina P, 1980.

Bier, Jesse. "Dickinson's 'a Visitor in Marl'." Explicator 48.3 (1990): 191-93.

Bishop, Nadean. "Queen of Calvary: Spirituality in Emily Dickinson." University of Dayton Review 19.1 (1987): 49-60.

Blackmur, R. P., and James T. Jones. Outsider at the Heart of Things : Essays. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1989.

Blaise, Marie. "Le Poète Et La Solitude: Etude D'un Cliché (Dickinson, Mallarmé, Rilke)." Solitudes: Ecriture Et Représentation. Ed. André Siganos: ELLUG, Grenoble Pagination: 99-111, 1995. 241.

Bloom, Clive. The 'Occult' Experience and the New Criticism : Daemonism, Sexuality, and the Hidden in Literature. Sussex New Jersey: Harvester Press ; Barnes & Noble, 1987.

Bloom, Harold. American Women Poets. The Critical Cosmos Series. New York: Chelsea House, 1986.

---. Emily Dickinson. New York : Chelsea, 1985.

---. The Major Authors Edition of the New Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism. Volume 5 : Victorian. The Chelsea House Library of Literary Criticism. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1988.

---. The Western Canon : The Books and School of the Ages. 1st ed. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1994.

---. The Western Canon : The Books and School of the Ages. 1st Riverhead ed. New York: Riverhead Books, 1995.

Blue, Dan. "Dickinson Abroad: The Celan Translations." Acts: A Journal of New Writing 8-9 (1988): 144-49.

Blumenthal, Anna Sabol. "The New England Oblique Style: The Poetry of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Emily Dickinson, and Edwin Arlington Robinson." Dissertation Abstracts International 47.8 (1987): 3036A.

Bly, Robert. "Dickinson out Loud." The Single Hound: The Poetry and Image of Emily Dickinson 1.1 (1989): 21-23.

Bode, Rita. "Dickinson's 'Don't Put up My Thread & Needle'." Explicator 52.3 (1994): 161-65.

Bodie, Edward H., Jr. "Dickinson's 'the Wind Tapped Like a Tired Man'." Explicator 46.1 (1987): 25-26.

Bogus, S. Diane. "Not So Disparate: An Investigation of the Influence of E.B. B. On the Work of Ed." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), U.S. Poet 49 (1984): 38-46.

Bollobás, Enikó. "Woman and Poet? Conflicts in the Poetry of Emily Dickinson, Sylvia Plath and Anne Sexton." The Origins and Originality of American Culture. Ed. Tibor Frank: Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest Pagination: 375-383, 1984. 801.

Bonheim, Helmut. "Narrative Technique in Emily Dickinson's 'My Life Had Stood a Loaded Gun'." Journal of Narrative Technique 18.3 (1988): 258-68.

Boone, Joseph Allen, and Michael Cadden. Engendering Men : The Question of Male Feminist Criticism. New York: Routledge, 1990.

Boruch, Marianne. "Dickinson Descending." The Georgia Review 50.4 (1986): 863-77.

Bradford, Lisa Rose. "Emily Dickinson: La Visión De Las Versiones." Estados Unidos Y América Latina: Relaciones Interculturales. Ed. Rolando Costa Picazo: Asociación Argentina de Estudios Americanos, Buenos Aires Pagination: 305-14, 1994. 400.

---. "La Visión De Las Versiones: Un Estudio De Diferencias/Resistencias En Emily Dickinson." Celehis: Revista del Centro de Letras Hispanoamericanas 4.4-5 (1995): 117-32.

Brashear, Lucy. "'Awake Ye Muses Nine': Emily Dickinson's Prototype Poem." South Atlantic Bulletin 45.4 (1980): 90-99.

---. "Emily Dickinson's Dramatic Monologues." American Transcendental Quarterly 56 (1985): 65-76.

Bray, Paul. "Emily Dickinson as Visionary." Raritan: A Quarterly Review 12.1 (1992): 113-.

British Broadcasting Corporation., and Open University.Behind a Mask [Women's Writing and Women's Lives]. videorecording. Open University, Milton Keynes, 1994.

Brogunier, Joseph. "Walking My Dog in 'Sand Dunes'." Journal of Modern Literature 16.4 (1990): 648-50.

Brumm, Anne-Marie. "The Poetry of Regionalism, Feminine Voices of the Nineteenth-Century: Emily Dickinson and Annette Von Droste- Hülshoff." Colby Library Quarterly 21.2 (1985): 83-91.

Brumm, Anna-Marie. "Religion and the Poet: Ed and Annette Von Droste-Hülshoff." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), U.S. Poet 59 (1986): 21-38.

Brumm, Anne-Marie. "Time, the Bride, and the Double in the Poetry of Ed and Annette Von Droste-Huelshoff." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), U.S. Poet 61 (1987): 27-38.

Buchanan, Jane Britton. "Poetic Identity in the New World: Anne Bradstreet, Emily Dickinson, and Derek Walcott." Dissertation Abstracts International 46.10 (1986): 3031A.

Buckingham, Willis. "Dickinson and Her First Readers on the 'Breath' of Poetry." The Single Hound: The Poetry and Image of Emily Dickinson 1.2 (1989): 11-15.

---. "Poetry Readers and Reading in the 1890s: Emily Dickinson's First Reception." Readers in History: Nineteenth-Century American Literature and the Contexts of Response. Ed. James L. Machor: Johns Hopkins UP, Baltimore Pagination: 164-79, 1993. xxix, 285.

Buckingham, Willis J. "Dickinson's 'That after Horror-That 'Twas Us'." Explicator 40.4 (1982): 34-35.

---. "Emily Dickenson's 'Lone Orthography'." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 75.4 (1981): 419-35.

---. "Emily Dickinson Annual Bibliography for 1980." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), U.S. Poet 44 (1982): 29-41.

---. "Emily Dickinson: Annual Bibliography for 1979." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), U.S. Poet 40 (1981): 71-85.

---. Emily Dickinson's Reception in the 1890s: A Documentary History. Pittsburgh : U of Pittsburgh P, 1989.

Buckingham, Willis J., and Martin A. Orzeck. "Index to Dickinson Studies, 1975-80." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), U.S. Poet 40 (1981): 1-49.

---. "Index to the Higginson Journal 1972-1980." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), U.S. Poet 40 (1981): 50-70.

Budick, E. Miller. "The Dangers of the Living Word: Aspects of Dickinson's Epistemology, Cosmology, and Symbolism." ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance 29.4 [113] (1983): 208-24.

---. Emily Dickinson and the Life of Language : A Study in Symbolic Poetics. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1985.

---. "Symbolizing Eternity: A Reading of Emily Dickinson's 'There Came a Day at Summer's Full'." Concerning Poetry 16.1 (1983): 1-12.

---. "Temporal Consciousness and the Perception of Eternity in Emily Dickinson." Essays in Literature 10.2 (1983): 227-39.

Buell, Janet W. "A Slow Solace" : Emily Dickinson and Consolation. Boston, Mass.: New England Quarterly, 1989.

---. "'a Slow Solace': Emily Dickinson and Consolation." New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters 62.3 (1989): 323-45.

Buell, Lawrence. "Literature and Scripture in New England between the Revolution and the Civil War." Religion and Literature 15.2 (1983): 1-29.

Bulgheroni, Marisa. "Un'immagine Sovresposta: Emily Dickinson, Scrittura Femminile E Fantasmi." RSA: Rivista di Studi Anglo-Americani 5.7 (1989): 71-76.

Burbick, Joan. "Emily Dickinson and the Economics of Desire." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 58.3 (1986): 361-78.

---. "Emily Dickinson and the Revenge of the Nerves." Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 7.1-2 (1980): 95-109.

---. "The Irony of Self-Reference: Emily Dickinson's Pronominal Language." Essays in Literature 9.1 (1982): 83-95.

---. "'One Unbroken Company': Religion and Emily Dickinson." New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters 53.1 (1980): 62-75.

Burr, Zofia. "A Poetics of Address : Speech and Dialogue in the Poetry of Emily Dickinson, Josephine Miles, Gwendolyn Brooks, and Audre Lorde." 1993.

---. "A Poetics of Address: Speech and Dialogue in the Poetry of Emily Dickinson, Josephine Miles, Gwendolyn Brooks, and Audre Lorde." Dissertation Abstracts International 54.2 (1993): 518A-19A.

Byers, John R., Jr. "The Possible Background of 3 Dickinson Poems." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), U.S. Poet 57 (1986): 35-38.

Bzowski, Frances. "A Continuation of the Tradition of the Irony of Death." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), U.S. Poet 54 (1984): 33-42.

---. "'Half Child-Half Heroine': Emily Dickinson's Use of Traditional Female Archetypes." ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance 29.3 [112] (1983): 154-69.

Cadman, Deborah. "Dickinson's 'I Taste a Liquor Never Brewed'." Explicator 47.2 (1989): 30-32.

Cadman, Deborah Ann. "Material Things and Expressive Signs: The Language of Emily Dickinson in Her Social and Physical Context." Dissertation Abstracts International 52.9 (1992): 3279A-80A.

Cady, Edwin Harrison, and Louis J. Budd. On Dickinson. The Best from American Literature. Durham: Duke University Press, 1990.

Cady, Edwin H., and Louis J. Budd. On Dickinson: The Best from American Literature. Durham : Duke UP, 1990.

Campbell, Karen Mills. "Poetry as Epitaph." Journal of Popular Culture 14.4 (1981): 657-.

Cappeluti, Jo-Anne. "Fading Ratios: Johnson's Variorum Edition of Emily Dickinson's Poetry." The Emily Dickinson Journal 1.2 (1992): 100-20.

Carlin, John. "Metaphors of Vision : The Mediation of Self and Nature through Language in the Work of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Thomas Cole, Emily Dickinson, Walt Whitman and Thomas Eakins." 1986.

---. "Metaphors of Vision: The Mediation of Self and Nature through Language in the Work of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Thomas Cole, Emily Dickinson, Walt Whitman, and Thomas Eakins." Dissertation Abstracts International 47.10 (1987): 3756A.

Carruth, Hayden. "Emily Dickinson's Unexpectedness." Ironwood 28 (1986): 51-57.

Cavallo, Susana. "Diario De Una Muerte: La Amorosa Entrega De Ana María Fagundo." Explicación de Textos Literarios 24.1-2 (1995): 27-40.

Cazé, Antoine. "Le Style Oral D'emily Dickinson." Revue Francaise d'Etudes Americaines 14.42 (1989): 385-94.

Cervera Salinas, Vicente. "La Lírica De La Paradoja: Antonio Machado Entre Emily Dickinson Y Sor Juana Inés De La Cruz." Antonio Machado Hoy (1939-1989), I-Iv. Ed. Jorge Urrutia. Alfar/Universidad, 50: Investigación Y Ensayo: Alfar, Seville Pagination: II: 301-14, 1990. 574 + 420 + 24 + 33.

Chappell, Diane Landry. "The Selection of Emily Dickinson's Poems in College Textbook Anthologies, 1890-1976." Dissertation Abstracts International 40 (1980): 5054A.

Cherry, Amy L. "'a Prison Gets to Be a Friend': Sexuality and Tension in the Poems of Ed." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), U.S. Poet 49 (1984): 9-21.

Clampitt, Amy. Predecessors, Et Cetera : Essays. Poets on Poetry. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1991.

Clancy, Joseph P. "Ann Griffiths and Emily Dickinson: Contexts and Convergences." Literature & Theology: An International Journal of Theory, Criticism and Culture 7.2 (1993): 149-70.

Clarke, Alfred A., and Westfield State College. Chorale group. Art of Peace. videorecording. Western New England College, Springfield, Ma., 1994.

Cleary, Vincent J. "Emily Dickinson's Classical Education." English Language Notes 18 (1980): 119-29.

Cody, John. "Emily: Hazards, Billowbees and Rewards." Midwest Quarterly: A Journal of Contemporary Thought 22.3 (1981): 201-17.

---. Seven Ways to Catch a Duchac : The Guide Reviewed by John Cody ... [Et Al.] : Plus Reviews of Rebecca Patterson, Amy Horiuchi, Martha O'keefe, Sharon Cameron and Many More. Higginson Journal, No. 25. Brentwood, Md.: Higginson Press, 1980.

Colton, Kim S. "Sovereign Anguish: Emily Dickinson's Expanse of Pain." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), U.S. Poet 76 (1990): 30-40.

Cook, Carol L. "The Psychic Development of a Woman Writer." University of Dayton Review 19.1 (1987): 121-35.

Cooper, Michele T. "Emily Dickinson: The Androgynous Temper." University of Dayton Review 19.1 (1987): 137-45.

Corn, Alfred. "Dickinson's Paradoxical Losses." Conversant Essays: Contemporary Poets on Poetry. Ed. James McCorkle: Wayne State UP, Detroit Pagination: 235-240, 1990. 588.

Costa, Catherine D. "'Dreaming a Golden Dream': The Female Poetics of Emily Dickinson." Dissertation Abstracts International 56.5 (1995): 1776A.

Costa, Walter Carlos. "Emily Dickinson Brasileira." Ilha do Desterro: A Journal of Language and Literature 17.1 (1987): 76-92.

Cramer, Timothy R. "Testing the Waters: Contemplating the Sea in Ed's Poem 520 and Kate Chopin's the Awakening." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), U.S. Poet 83 (1992): 51-56.

Creeley, Robert. "The Girl Next Door." Ironwood 28 (1986): 38-50.

Crenshaw, Bradley John. "A Fairer House Than Prose: The Poems of Emily Dickinson." Dissertation Abstracts International 40 (1980): 6277A.

Cronenwett, Philip. "'We Play at Paste': A Footnote on an Emily Dickinson Manuscript." Resources for American Literary Study 10 (1980): 28-32.

Crosthwaite, Jane. "Emily Dickinson's Ride with Death." Massachusetts Studies in English 7-8.4-1 (1981): 18-.

Crumbley, Paul. "Dickinson's Dashes and the Limits of Discourse." The Emily Dickinson Journal 1.2 (1992): 8-29.

Crumbley, Paul James. "Emily Dickinson and the Voices of Her Mind." Dissertation Abstracts International 54.4 (1993): 1362A.

Cuddy, Lois A. "Expression and Sublimation: More on the Bee in Ed's Poetry." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), U.S. Poet 39 (1981): 27-35.

---. "Shelley's Glorious Titan: Reflections on Ed's Self-Image and Achievement." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), U.S. Poet 55 (1985): 32-40.

Culjak, Toni Ann. "Dickinson and Kierkegaard: Arrival at Despair." American Transcendental Quarterly 1.2 (1987): 145-55.

Cushman, Stephen. Fictions of Form in American Poetry. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1993.

Czerny, Dennis Louis. "'My Classics Vail Their Faces': Uncovering the Latin and Greek Elements in Emily Dickinson's Poetry." Dissertation Abstracts International 54.6 (1993): 2148A.

Daghlian, Carlos, and Rogerio E. Chociay. "Poems by Emily Dickinson in Portuguese: Translation and Bibliographical Notice." Higginson Journal 43 (1985): 3-13.

Dahl, Curtis. "Dickinson's 'There's a Certain Slant of Light'." Explicator 45.3 (1987): 37-38.

Dahlen, Beverly. "A Reading: Emily Dickinson: Powers of Horror." Ironwood 28 (1986): 9-37.

Daiches, David. God and the Poets. The Gifford Lectures ; 1983. Oxford New York: Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press, 1984.

Dakin, Winthrop S. "Lawyers around Emily Dickinson." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), U.S. Poet 47 (1983): 36-40.

Dandurand, Karen. "Another Dickinson Poem Published in Her Lifetime." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 54.3 (1982): 434-37.

---. Dickinson Scholarship: An Annotated Bibliography 1969-1985. 636: New York : Garland, 1988.

---. "New Dickinson Civil War Publications." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 56.1 (1984): 17-27.

Dandurand, Karen A. "Why Dickinson Did Not Publish." Dissertation Abstracts International 45.10 (1985): 3130A-31A.

D'Avanzo, Mario L., and Edgar P. Stocker. "Two Explications of 'Loaded Gun': First Essay: A Source in Wyatt; Essay No. Two: We Roam in Soverign Woods." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), U.S. Poet 42 (1982): 40-50.

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