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Dickinson, William Cowper,
140
–
142
,
230

Dickinson Editorial Collective,
46
–
53
,
208

Dickinson Electronic Archives,
45
–
49
,
197
,
260n.16

Diehl, Joanne Feit,
77
,
209
,
246n.12
,
264n.50

Dobson, Joanne,
269n.5

Douglas, Ann,
270nn.14 and 16

Dowling, William C.,
258n.69

The Drum Beat
,
68
,
75
,
76

Eberwein, Jane,
265n.2

editions of Dickinson's poems:
Bolts of Melody
, ed. Bingham,
22
,
34
–
46
,
69
,
135
,
205
,
220
; Dickinson Electronic Archives, ed. Dickinson Editorial Collective,
45
–
49
;
The Manuscript Books of Emily Dickinson
, ed. Franklin,
20
,
40
–
41
;
New Poems of Emily Dickinson
, ed. Shurr,
35
–
36
;
Poems by Emily Dickinson
, 1890, ed. Higginson and Todd,
58
,
75
,
126
–
129
,
143
,
181
;
Poems by Emily Dickinson
, 1891, ed. Higginson and Todd,
127
;
The Poems of Emily Dickinson
,
ed. Franklin,
4
–
6
,
11
–
12
,
23
–
24
,
31
–
32
,
36
–
37
,
135
,
142
–
143
,
166
,
177
,
220
;
The Poems of Emily Dickinson
, ed. Johnson,
3
–
4
,
11
–
12
,
23
–
24
,
34
,
69
,
124
,
135
,
142
,
176
;
Radical Scatters
, ed. Werner,
50
–
52
;
The Single Hound
, ed. Bianchi,
162
,
199
.
See also
reception of Dickinson's poems

Edwards, Brent,
52

Emerson, Ralph Waldo: “Fate,”
158
; “New Poetry,”
58
,
126
; “The Rhodora,”
232
,
254n.22

enclosures in and additions to Dickinson's writing: dead cricket,
91
; gravestone sketch,
153
;
New England Primer
cut-outs,
141
,
229
; paper nightingale,
229
; pencil,
136
; postage stamp with clippings from
Harper's Weekly
,
168
; postmarked leaf,
12
; queen's head,
203
.
See also
birds: paper

Erkkila, Betsy,
209
,
261n.21

“fascicles” (Dickinson's manuscript books),
20
,
40
–
45
,
57
–
62
,
142
–
150

Fekete, John,
98
,
255n.39

Ferry, Anne,
252n.64

Fineman, Joel,
265n.59

Fish, Stanley,
246n.9

Fletcher, Angus,
244n.25

Foucault, Michel:
The Archaeology of Knowledge
,
52
,
227
;
The Order of Things
,
272n.33
, “What is an Author?”
39
,
177

Fowler, Alistair,
242n.8

Franchot, Jenny,
253n.18

Franklin, R. W.,
The Editing of Emily Dickinson,
38
–
40
;
The Manuscript Books of Emily Dickinson
,
40
–
42
; “Manuscripts and Transcripts of ‘Further in Summer than the Birds,'”
253n.14
;
The Master Letters of Emily Dickinson
,
267n.32
;
The Poems of Emily Dickinson
,
4
,
24
,
31
,
36
–
38
,
60
,
63
,
64
,
71
,
177
,
241n.1
,
246n.7
,
252nn.5 and 7
,
262n.33
.
See also
editions of Dickinson's poems

Frederickson, George M.,
270n.14

Freud, Sigmund,
108
–
109

Fried, Michael,
184
–
185
,
262n.31

Frye, Northrop,
130

Fuss, Diana,
251n.60
,
262n.30
,
265n.3

Gallop, Jane,
208
,
263n.46

Genette, Gérard,
8

genres of poetry: ballad,
131
,
140
,
160
; carpe diem,
227
; elegy,
187
–
189
; medley,
120
,
137
; miscellaneous,
7
,
10
,
235
; ode,
162
,
105
–
107
,
225
–
226
;
siste viator
,
170
–
174
; sonnet,
77
–
78
,
102
–
103
; valentine,
137
–
142
.
See also
lyricization

Gilbert, Sandra, and Susan Gubar,
174
–
178
,
193
,
222
–
223

Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von,
180
–
181

Goldberg, Jonathan,
266n.12

Gourgouris, Stathis,
256n.48

Graff, Gerald,
247n.15
,
255n.38
,
256n.44

Griswold, Rufus Wilmot,
212
–
219

Grossman, Allen,
43
–
44
,
71
,
268n.38

Gruesz, Kirsten Silva,
243n.19

Gubar, Susan, and Sandra Gilbert,
174
–
178
,
193
,
222
–
223

Guillén, Claudio,
52

Guillory, John,
247n.16
,
255n.39
,
258n.66

Habegger, Alfred,
252n.2
,
254n.24
,
259n.5

Habermas, Jürgen,
260n.11

Hamilton, Gail (Mary Abigail Dodge),
213
–
215

handwriting,
1
–
6
,
16
–
20
,
21
–
24
,
32
–
38
,
40
–
42
,
44
–
53
,
57
–
62
,
135
–
142
,
171
–
177
,
192
–
196
.
See also
print

Harries, Elizabeth Wanning,
250n.42

Harries, Martin,
267n.27

Harrington, Joseph,
243n.19

Hart, Ellen,
125
–
126
,
241n.1
,
253n.16
,
264n.54

Hartman, Geoffrey,
3
,
241n.4

Hegel, G.W.E.,
25
–
26

Heidegger, Martin,
249n.35
,
258n.70

Hendler, Glenn,
270n.11

Hernadi, Paul,
100
–
101

Hertz, Neil,
258n.64
,
265n.10

Higginson, Thomas Wentworth: “Emily Dickinson's Letters,”
16
–
20
; notes and letters about Dickinson,
241n.1
,
262n.33
; as editor of
Poems
, 1890,
58
,
75
,
126
–
128
,
165
; as recipient of Dickinson's manuscripts,
62
,
79
–
83
,
150
,
224
,
254n.25
; “Sappho,”
218
;
Women and the Alphabet
,
179
–
181
.
See also
editions of Dickinson's poems
;
reception of Dickinson's poems

Hirsch, E. D.,
112

Hölderlin, Friedrich,
114

Holland, Elizabeth,
151

Holland, Jeanne,
167

Hollander, John,
24
–
25

Homans, Margaret,
4
,
208
,
241n.5
,
256n.48
,
267n.33

Horowitz, Helen,
251n.58

Howe, Julia Ward,
30
,
76

Howe, Susan:
The Birth-mark
,
37
,
51
,
115
–
116
,
125
,
177
–
178
,
197
–
198
,
208
;
My Emily Dickinson
,
51
,
267n.33
;
Pierce-Arrow
,
266n.22

Howells, William Dean,
28
,
129
,
218

Howland, William,
137
–
139

Huyssen, Andreas,
247n.14

insurance industry, U.S.,
251n.59

Irving, Washington,
160

Jackson, Helen Hunt,
62
,
254n.26

Jackson, Virginia: “Longfellow's Tradition,”
266n.17
; “Lyrical Studies,”
244n.22

Jameson, Frederic,
256n.48
,
257n.49

Janowitz, Anne,
9
,
244n.23

Jarrell, Randall,
171

Jeffreys, Mark,
8
,
93
,
242n.8

Johnson, Barbara,
257n.51
,
264n.51

Johnson, Thomas H.,
The Poems of Emily Dickinson
,
2
–
4
,
13
,
34
,
71
,
77
,
124
,
142
,
176
,
241n.1
,
273n.2
.
See also
editions of Dickinson's poems

Johnson, W. R.,
242n.8

Juhl, P. D.,
112

Kaufman, Robert,
256n.48

Keats, John: “Ode to a Nightingale,”
26
,
199
,
226
; “On the Grasshopper and the Cricket,”
77
; “Sonnet” (“When I have fears that I will cease to be”),
114
; “This living hand,”
203
.
See also
birds

Kerkering, John D.,
243n.19

Knapp, Steven,
110
–
114
,
273n.35

Kopytoff, Igor,
254n.28

Kramnick, Jonathan Brody,
243n.14

Krieger, Murrary,
255n.38

Lacan, Jacques,
13
,
152
,
244n.26
,
264n.59

Lee, Benjamin,
250n.50

Lentricchia, Frank,
255n.39
,
257n.61

Lerer, Seth,
242n.8

Letters: alphabetic,
140
–
142
; as incarnate,
178
–
185
; as “letter-poems,”
49
; as material forms of address,
133
–
140
; as poems,
68
–
92
,
118
–
165
,
228
–
133
.
See also
Dickinson, Emily, letters

Levinson, Marjorie,
250n.42

Leyda, Jay,
3
,
166
,
237
,
252n.1
,
262n.35
,
263n.45
,
267n.26
,
273n.2

Lincoln, Abraham, assassination of,
76
–
78

Loeffelholz, Mary,
20
;
Dickinson and the Boundaries of Feminist Theory
,
208
,
254n.19
,
263n.46
,
265n.6
,
269n.4
;
From School to Salon
,
210
,
243n.19
,
247n.23
,
251nn.58 and 63

Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth,
121
–
122
,
266n.17
.
See also
Carlo

Longsworth, Polly,
255n.31

Lootens, Tricia,
210

Love, Harold,
47

Lowenberg, Carlton,
260n.12

Lubbers, Karl,
245n.27
.
See also
reception of Dickinson's poems

Lubbock, Percy,
128

Lukács, Georg,
114

lyric reading,
10
–
11
,
14
–
15
,
202
; as capacious,
235
–
236
as collective defense,
204
; as Dickinson's subject,
199
,
223
–
234
; double bind of,
67
; fictive historical pathos of,
92
; as genre-forming,
52
; as historically redemptive,
30
; as inevitable,
159
,
235
; late-nineteenth-century version of,
27
; of medley,
139
; as performed by de Man,
99
–
109
; as personification,
126
; phenomenology of,
24
; protocols of,
116
; sentimentalism as,
209
–
212
; social resonance of,
70
; temporality of,
57
.
See also
genres of poetry
;
lyricization

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