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Austin and Mabel

Author : Polly Longsworth,Austin Dickinson,Mabel Loomis Todd
Publisher : Univ of Massachusetts Press
Page : 484 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1558492151

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Austin and Mabel by Polly Longsworth,Austin Dickinson,Mabel Loomis Todd Pdf

A true tale of illicit love in the era of Emily Dickinson. The author adds her own annotations to correspondence, journals, diaries and the observations of the protagonists' peers, to paint a detailed picture of social and sexual mores in 19th-century America.

After Emily: Two Remarkable Women and the Legacy of America's Greatest Poet

Author : Julie Dobrow
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2018-10-30
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780393249279

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After Emily: Two Remarkable Women and the Legacy of America's Greatest Poet by Julie Dobrow Pdf

The untold story of the extraordinary mother and daughter who brought Emily Dickinson’s genius to light. Despite Emily Dickinson’s world renown, the story of the two women most responsible for her initial posthumous publication—Mabel Loomis Todd and her daughter, Millicent Todd Bingham—has remained in the shadows of the archives. A rich and compelling portrait of women who refused to be confined by the social mores of their era, After Emily explores Mabel and Millicent’s complex bond, as well as the powerful literary legacy they shared. Mabel’s tangled relationships with the Dickinsons—including a thirteen-year extramarital relationship with Emily’s brother, Austin—roiled the small town of Amherst, Massachusetts. After Emily’s death, Mabel’s connection to the family and reputation as an intelligent, artistic, and industrious woman in her own right led her to the enormous trove of poems Emily left behind. So began the herculean task of transcribing, editing, and promoting Emily’s work, a task that would consume and complicate the lives of both Mabel and her daughter. As the popularity of the poems grew, legal issues arose between the Dickinson and Todd families, dredging up their scandals: the affair, the ownership of Emily’s poetry, and the right to define the so-called "Belle of Amherst." Utilizing hundreds of overlooked letters and diaries to weave together the stories of three unstoppable women, Julie Dobrow explores the intrigue of Emily Dickinson’s literary beginnings. After Emily sheds light on the importance of the earliest editions of Emily’s work—including the controversial editorial decisions made to introduce her singular genius to the world—and reveals the surprising impact Mabel and Millicent had on the poet we know today.

Austin and Mabel

Author : Polly Longsworth
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 449 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:953771957

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Lives Like Loaded Guns

Author : Lyndall Gordon
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 512 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2010-06-10
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781101190197

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Lives Like Loaded Guns by Lyndall Gordon Pdf

In 1882, Emily Dickinson's brother Austin began a passionate love affair with Mabel Todd, a young Amherst faculty wife, setting in motion a series of events that would forever change the lives of the Dickinson family. The feud that erupted as a result has continued for over a century. Lyndall Gordon, an award-winning biographer, tells the riveting story of the Dickinsons, and reveals Emily as a very different woman from the pale, lovelorn recluse that exists in the popular imagination. Thanks to unprecedented use of letters, diaries, and legal documents, Gordon digs deep into the life and work of Emily Dickinson, to reveal the secret behind the poet's insistent seclusion, and presents a woman beyond her time who found love, spiritual sustenance, and immortality all on her own terms. An enthralling story of creative genius, filled with illicit passion and betrayal, Lives Like Loaded Guns is sure to cause a stir among Dickinson's many devoted readers and scholars.

Amherst

Author : William Nicholson
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2015-02-10
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781476740423

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Amherst by William Nicholson Pdf

From an Oscar-nominated screenwriter, “a wonderfully smooth, sinuous, enigmatic, and sexy tale of two love affairs” (Providence Journal) set in Amherst and illuminated by the presence of Emily Dickinson. Alice Dickinson, a young advertising executive in London, decides to take time off work to research her idea for a screenplay: the true story of the scandalous, adulterous love affair between Emily Dickinson’s married brother, Austin, and a young, Amherst College faculty wife named Mabel Loomis Todd. Austin, twenty-four years Mabel’s senior and the college treasurer, lived next door to his reclusive sister, who allowed her home to be used for Austin and Mabel’s trysts. Alice travels to Amherst, staying in the house of Nick Crocker, a married English academic in his fifties. As Alice researches Austin and Mabel’s story and Emily’s role in their affair, she embarks on her own affair with Nick, an affair that, of course, they both know echoes the one that she’s writing about. Using the poems of Emily Dickinson throughout, historically accurate and meticulously recreated from their voluminous letters and diaries, “William Nicholson deftly weaves Mabel’s story with Alice’s, shedding light on the timeless longing, lust, and loneliness of love” (People). Amherst is a provocative and remarkable novel: “The poetry and history go down easy, the lovers fall hard, and the tragic, treacherous terrain of romantic entanglement is well explored” (Elle).

Open Me Carefully

Author : Emily Dickinson
Publisher : Wesleyan University Press
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 1998-10-01
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780819500335

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Open Me Carefully by Emily Dickinson Pdf

The 19th–century American poet’s uncensored and breathtaking letters, poems, and letter-poems to her sister-in-law and childhood friend. For the first time, selections from Emily Dickinson’s thirty-six year correspondence with her childhood friend, neighbor, and sister-in-law, Susan Huntington Dickinson, are compiled in a single volume. Open Me Carefully invites a dramatic new understanding of Emily Dickinson’s life and work, overcoming a century of censorship and misinterpretation. For the millions of readers who love Emily Dickinson’s poetry, Open Me Carefully brings new light to the meaning of the poet’s life and work. Gone is Emily as lonely spinster; here is Dickinson in her own words, passionate and fully alive. Praise for Open Me Carefully “With spare commentary, Smith . . . and Hart . . . let these letters speak for themselves. Most important, unlike previous editors who altered line breaks to fit their sense of what is poetry or prose, Hart and Smith offer faithful reproductions of the letters’ genre-defying form as the words unravel spectacularly down the original page.” —Renee Tursi, The New York Times Book Review

This Brief Tragedy

Author : John Evangelist Walsh
Publisher : Grove Press
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 080211119X

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This Brief Tragedy by John Evangelist Walsh Pdf

Examines the final years of Emily Dickinson's life and the tragedies that most affected her and her family, including her brother Austin's illicit love affair with Mabel Todd

The Life of Emily Dickinson

Author : Richard Benson Sewall
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 932 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0674530802

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The Life of Emily Dickinson by Richard Benson Sewall Pdf

A massively detailed, illustrated biography of Emily Dickinson.

These Fevered Days: Ten Pivotal Moments in the Making of Emily Dickinson

Author : Martha Ackmann
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2020-02-25
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780393609318

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These Fevered Days: Ten Pivotal Moments in the Making of Emily Dickinson by Martha Ackmann Pdf

A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice, this engaging, insightful portrayal of Emily Dickinson sheds new light on one of American literature’s most enigmatic figures. On August 3, 1845, young Emily Dickinson declared, “All things are ready” and with this resolute statement, her life as a poet began. Despite spending her days almost entirely “at home” (the occupation listed on her death certificate), Dickinson’s interior world was extraordinary. She loved passionately, was hesitant about publication, embraced seclusion, and created 1,789 poems that she tucked into a dresser drawer. In These Fevered Days, Martha Ackmann unravels the mysteries of Dickinson’s life through ten decisive episodes that distill her evolution as a poet. Ackmann follows Dickinson through her religious crisis while a student at Mount Holyoke, which prefigured her lifelong ambivalence toward organized religion and her deep, private spirituality. We see the poet through her exhilarating frenzy of composition, through which we come to understand her fiercely self-critical eye and her relationship with sister-in-law and first reader, Susan Dickinson. Contrary to her reputation as a recluse, Dickinson makes the startling decision to ask a famous editor for advice, writes anguished letters to an unidentified “Master,” and keeps up a lifelong friendship with writer Helen Hunt Jackson. At the peak of her literary productivity, she is seized with despair in confronting possible blindness. Utilizing thousands of archival letters and poems as well as never-before-seen photos, These Fevered Days constructs a remarkable map of Emily Dickinson’s inner life. Together, these ten days provide new insights into her wildly original poetry and render an “enjoyable and absorbing” (Scott Bradfield, Washington Post) portrait of American literature’s most enigmatic figure.

A Summer of Hummingbirds

Author : Christopher Benfey
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2008-04-17
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781440629532

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A Summer of Hummingbirds by Christopher Benfey Pdf

The country's most noted writers, poets, and artists converge at a singular moment in American life, a great companion to fans of the film A Quiet Passion, starring Cynthia Nixon as Emily Dickinson. At the close of the Civil War, the lives of Emily Dickinson, Mark Twain, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Martin Johnson Heade intersected in an intricate map of friendship, family, and romance that marked a milestone in the development of American art and literature. Using the image of a flitting hummingbird as a metaphor for the gossamer strands that connect these larger-than-life personalities, Christopher Benfey re-creates the summer of 1882, the summer when Mabel Louise Todd-the protégé to the painter Heade-confesses her love for Emily Dickinson's brother, Austin, and the players suddenly find themselves caught in the crossfire between the Calvinist world of decorum, restraint, and judgment and a new, unconventional world in which nature prevails and freedom is all.

The New Emily Dickinson Studies

Author : Michelle Kohler
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 351 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2019-05-16
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781108480307

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The New Emily Dickinson Studies by Michelle Kohler Pdf

This collection presents new approaches to Dickinson, informed by twenty-first-century theory and methodologies. The book is indispensable for Dickinson scholars and students at all levels, as well as scholars specializing in American literature, poetics, ecocriticism, new materialism, race, disability studies, and feminist theory.

White Heat

Author : Brenda Wineapple
Publisher : Anchor
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2009-12-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780307456304

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White Heat by Brenda Wineapple Pdf

White Heat is the first book to portray the remarkable relationship between America's most beloved poet and the fiery abolitionist who first brought her work to the public. As the Civil War raged, an unlikely friendship was born between the reclusive poet Emily Dickinson and Thomas Wentworth Higginson, a literary figure who ran guns to Kansas and commanded the first Union regiment of black soldiers. When Dickinson sent Higginson four of her poems he realized he had encountered a wholly original genius; their intense correspondence continued for the next quarter century. In White Heat Brenda Wineapple tells an extraordinary story about poetry, politics, and love, one that sheds new light on her subjects and on the roiling America they shared.

The World of Emily Dickinson

Author : Polly Longsworth
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 150 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0393316564

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The World of Emily Dickinson by Polly Longsworth Pdf

A beautiful, visual biography of America's greatest woman poet, containing over 275 photographs and illustrations.

Everyone in This Room Will Someday Be Dead

Author : Emily Austin
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2021-07-06
Category : FICTION
ISBN : 9781982167356

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Everyone in This Room Will Someday Be Dead by Emily Austin Pdf

"Gilda, a twenty-something, atheist, animal-loving lesbian, cannot stop ruminating about death. Desperate for relief from her panicky mind and alienated from her repressive family, she responds to a flyer for free therapy at a local Catholic church, and finds herself being greeted by Father Jeff, who assumes she's there for a job interview. Too embarrassed to correct him, Gilda is abruptly hired to replace the recently deceased receptionist Grace. In between trying to memorize the lines to Catholic mass, hiding the fact that she has a new girlfriend, and erecting a dirty dish tower in her crumbling apartment, Gilda strikes up an email correspondence with Grace's old friend. She can't bear to ignore the kindly old woman, who has been trying to reach her friend through the church inbox, but she also can't bring herself to break the bad news. Desperate, she begins impersonating Grace via email. But when the police discover suspicious circumstances surrounding Grace's death, Gilda may have to finally reveal the truth of her mortifying existence."--Amazon.

The Cambridge Companion to Emily Dickinson

Author : Wendy Martin
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2002-09-05
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0521001188

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The Cambridge Companion to Emily Dickinson by Wendy Martin Pdf

Emily Dickinson, one of the most important American poets of the nineteenth century, remains an intriguing and fascinating writer. The Cambridge Companion to Emily Dickinson includes eleven new essays by accomplished Dickinson scholars. They cover Dickinson's biography, publication history, poetic themes and strategies, and her historical and cultural contexts. As a woman poet, Dickinson's literary persona has become incredibly resonant in the popular imagination. She has been portrayed as singular, enigmatic, and even eccentric. At the same time, Dickinson is widely acknowledged as one of the founders of American poetry, an innovative pre-modernist poet as well as a rebellious and courageous woman. This volume introduces new and practised readers to a variety of critical responses to Dickinson's poetry and life, and provides several valuable tools for students, including a chronology and suggestions for further reading.