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So has a Daisy vanished : Emily Dickinson and Tuberculosis
Overview
This work places Emily Dickinson's poetry in a new setting, examining the many ways in which Dickinson's literary style was affected by her experiences with tuberculosis and her growing fear of contracting the disease. The author gives an in-depth discussion on 73 of Dickinson's poems, providing readers with a fresh perspective on issues that have long plagued Dickinson biographers, including her notoriously shut-in lifestyle, her complicated relationship with the tuberculosis-stricken Benjamin Franklin Newton, and the possible real-life inspirations for her "terror since September."
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- ISBN-13: 9780786432271
- ISBN-10: 0786432276
- Publisher: McFarland & Company
- Publish Date: October 2007
- Dimensions: 9.06 x 6 x 0.48 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.66 pounds
- Page Count: 211
- Reading Level: Ages 18-UP
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