Abstract Focusing on poems that observe her own mandate to "Deal with the soul / As with Algebra!" (Fr240), I will analyze some of the ways in which Dickinson uses specific mathematical principles to account for mysteries like death, wonder, the relation of self to God, and the limits of human knowledge. [...] in her poetry she brings "circumference" to bear on subjects as diverse as intense physical suffering ("Pain - expands the Time - / Ages coil within / The minute Circumference / Of a single Brain" [Fr833]), the mesmerizing flight of a butterfly ("Her pretty Parasol [...] to Nowhere - seemed to go / In purposeless Circumference" [Fr610]), and the spectacle of nightfall ("An ignorance a Sunset / Confer opon the Eye - / Of territory - Co...
Emily Dickinson's poetic development was closely linked to the development of her religious thought....
I identify three significant components of Heaven’s spatiality that determine the boundaries of and ...
The thesis examines the interactions between British and American poetry and mathematics, in their v...
In the first half of the 19th century, the rapid development of science in its modern form reinforce...
Circumference is a famous word in Emily Dickinson's poetry. This paper shows how the shape metaphor ...
Emily Dickinson’s poetry has long been of interest to theologians due to her fascination with faith,...
Emily Dickinson’s poetry has long been of interest to theologians due to her fascination with faith,...
Circumference is a famous word in Emily Dickinson's poetry. This paper shows howthe shape metaphor o...
Only recently has Emily Dickinson been recognized as a major American poet. Her poems were not publi...
As a romantic poet, Emily Dickinson was fascinated by nature, individualism, man\u27s relation with ...
This article is an attempt to decipher the meaning of Emily Dickinson’s poem 668 “‘Nature’ is what w...
This paper is an attempt to analyze the poetry of Miss Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) in order to revea...
This paper is an attempt to analyze the poetry of Miss Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) in order to reve...
Emily Dickinson lived in Amherst, Massachusetts her whole life. We possess some of the hundreds of p...
Out of her 1775 poems Emily Dickinson published only seven in her lifetime. Besides, these few had s...
Emily Dickinson's poetic development was closely linked to the development of her religious thought....
I identify three significant components of Heaven’s spatiality that determine the boundaries of and ...
The thesis examines the interactions between British and American poetry and mathematics, in their v...
In the first half of the 19th century, the rapid development of science in its modern form reinforce...
Circumference is a famous word in Emily Dickinson's poetry. This paper shows how the shape metaphor ...
Emily Dickinson’s poetry has long been of interest to theologians due to her fascination with faith,...
Emily Dickinson’s poetry has long been of interest to theologians due to her fascination with faith,...
Circumference is a famous word in Emily Dickinson's poetry. This paper shows howthe shape metaphor o...
Only recently has Emily Dickinson been recognized as a major American poet. Her poems were not publi...
As a romantic poet, Emily Dickinson was fascinated by nature, individualism, man\u27s relation with ...
This article is an attempt to decipher the meaning of Emily Dickinson’s poem 668 “‘Nature’ is what w...
This paper is an attempt to analyze the poetry of Miss Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) in order to revea...
This paper is an attempt to analyze the poetry of Miss Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) in order to reve...
Emily Dickinson lived in Amherst, Massachusetts her whole life. We possess some of the hundreds of p...
Out of her 1775 poems Emily Dickinson published only seven in her lifetime. Besides, these few had s...
Emily Dickinson's poetic development was closely linked to the development of her religious thought....
I identify three significant components of Heaven’s spatiality that determine the boundaries of and ...
The thesis examines the interactions between British and American poetry and mathematics, in their v...