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"Alfred Habegger presents the first thorough account of Dickinson's growth - a story of genius in the process of formation and then in the act of overwhelming production.".
"Building on the work of former and contemporary scholars, My Wars Are Laid Away in Books brings to light a wide range of new material from legal archives, congregational records, contemporary women's writing, and previously unpublished fragments of Dickinson's own letters. Habegger discovers the best available answers to the pressing questions about the poet: Was she lesbian? Who was the person she evidently loved? Why did she refuse to publish, and why was this refusal so integral an aspect of her work?
Habegger also illuminates many of the essential connections in Dickinson's story: between the decay of doctrinal Protestantism and the emergence of her riddling lyric vision; between her father's political isolation after the Whig Party's collapse and her private poetic vocation; between her frustrated quest for human intimacy and the tuning of her uniquely seductive voice."--BOOK JACKET.
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American Poets, Biography, History, Women and literature, Poètes américains, Biographies, Histoire, Femmes et littérature, Dickinson, emily, 1830-1886People
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My wars are laid away in books: the life of Emily Dickinson
2002, Modern Library
in English
- Modern Library paperback ed.
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My Wars Are Laid Away in Books: The Life of Emily Dickinson (Modern Library Paperbacks)
September 17, 2002, Modern Library
Paperback
in English
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My Wars Are Laid Away in Books: The Life of Emily Dickinson
2001, Penguin Random House
in English
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My wars are laid away in books: the life of Emily Dickinson
2001, Random House
in English
- 1st ed.
0679449868 9780679449867
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"Sometime between 1636 and 1638, Emily Dickinson's earliest American progenitors in the paternal line, Nathaniel and Ann Gull Dickinson, left the parish of Billingborough in Lincolnshire, England, for the raw British outpost of Wethersfield, Connecticut."
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