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Wendy MARTIN (ed). The Cambridge Companion to Emily Dickinson.Abstract: This collection of essays by eleven American scholars is scrupulously close to the spirit of the series and provides a survey of the present state of critical discourses in Dickinson studies. Never straying in the least from the staple, business-like framing apparatus of biographical chronology, notes on the contributors, select bibliography, index and an introduction that barely sums up the various contributions classically grouped in three parts titled “Biography and Publication History,” “...
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