A vice for voices : reading Emily Dickinson's correspondence /

"Despite her reputation as a reclusive poet, Emily Dickinson wrote more than one thousand "letters to the world," engaging in lively epistolary conversations with close to one hundred correspondents. Although these letters have found many avid readers since they were first published i...

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Main Author: Messmer, Marietta
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, [2001], ©2001
Amherst : c2001
Amherst : ©2001
Amherst, Mass. : c2001
Amherst, Mass. : ©2001
Amherst : [2001]
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