“Emily Dickinson, Material Rhetoric, and the Ethos of Nineteenth-Century American Women’s Poetry” examines the ethos of women’s poetry as it was negotiated through the material rhetoric of mid-nineteenth-century American periodicals, and Emily Dickinson’s strategic alignment with that ethos to paradoxically distance herself from the literary market. As I argue, Dickinson negotiated an enduring marginality that would forestall her entry into public modes of poetic address while she lived, in order to preserve a poetic address that could foster interpersonal affectivity. Establishing the methodological framework for my study, the introduction demonstrates how material rhetoric contributes to the ethos of poetry by defining ethos as emerging f...
Since they were first published in the 1890's Emily Dickinson's (1830-1886) poems have elicited quer...
Her letters have been neglected somewhat in Emily Dickinson scholarship, as have nineteenth-century ...
Her letters have been neglected somewhat in Emily Dickinson scholarship, as have nineteenth-century ...
“Emily Dickinson, Material Rhetoric, and the Ethos of Nineteenth-Century American Women’s Poetry” ex...
Book description: An interdisciplinary examination of the poet, her milieu, and the ways she and her...
On April 15, 1862, Emily Dickinson asked Thomas Wentworth Higginson of the Atlantic Monthly to confi...
This dissertation seeks to bridge the gap between literary and cultural approaches that has long bee...
The premise of this study is that Dickinson\u27s poetry is significant not in what it communicates t...
Forming Letters is a literary, rhetorical and socio-historical examination of women's mid-nineteenth...
Essay on the poetry of Emily Dickinson and her impact upon literature. This essay celebrates her g...
Historically, women have not been "speaking subjects" but "spoken objects" in Western culture--the g...
"Emily Dickinson and the Poetry of Silence" explores Emily Dickinson's debate between speaking and s...
In 1862, Emily Dickinson initiated a correspondence with Thomas Wentworth Higginson, a prominent man...
In 1862, Emily Dickinson initiated a correspondence with Thomas Wentworth Higginson, a prominent man...
In 1862, Emily Dickinson initiated a correspondence with Thomas Wentworth Higginson, a prominent man...
Since they were first published in the 1890's Emily Dickinson's (1830-1886) poems have elicited quer...
Her letters have been neglected somewhat in Emily Dickinson scholarship, as have nineteenth-century ...
Her letters have been neglected somewhat in Emily Dickinson scholarship, as have nineteenth-century ...
“Emily Dickinson, Material Rhetoric, and the Ethos of Nineteenth-Century American Women’s Poetry” ex...
Book description: An interdisciplinary examination of the poet, her milieu, and the ways she and her...
On April 15, 1862, Emily Dickinson asked Thomas Wentworth Higginson of the Atlantic Monthly to confi...
This dissertation seeks to bridge the gap between literary and cultural approaches that has long bee...
The premise of this study is that Dickinson\u27s poetry is significant not in what it communicates t...
Forming Letters is a literary, rhetorical and socio-historical examination of women's mid-nineteenth...
Essay on the poetry of Emily Dickinson and her impact upon literature. This essay celebrates her g...
Historically, women have not been "speaking subjects" but "spoken objects" in Western culture--the g...
"Emily Dickinson and the Poetry of Silence" explores Emily Dickinson's debate between speaking and s...
In 1862, Emily Dickinson initiated a correspondence with Thomas Wentworth Higginson, a prominent man...
In 1862, Emily Dickinson initiated a correspondence with Thomas Wentworth Higginson, a prominent man...
In 1862, Emily Dickinson initiated a correspondence with Thomas Wentworth Higginson, a prominent man...
Since they were first published in the 1890's Emily Dickinson's (1830-1886) poems have elicited quer...
Her letters have been neglected somewhat in Emily Dickinson scholarship, as have nineteenth-century ...
Her letters have been neglected somewhat in Emily Dickinson scholarship, as have nineteenth-century ...