Emily Dickinson, A User’s Guide presents a comprehensive introduction to the life and works of Emily Dickinson, Offers a richly appreciative biographical and critical introduction to
America’s most widely admired woman poet
- Written by a world-renowned Emily Dickinson scholar and American literary critic
- Represents the only book that reads Dickinson through her manuscripts, the print editions of her work, and the major digital Dickinson editions published since 1994
- The User’s Guide is a new kind of book for a new era of reading
- Is the only book that is an introduction to the poet, her work, and her receptions among readers
- Is the only book that presents new biography and textual discoveries that have just come to light in 2011
- Interprets Dickinson through the dynamic interchange between the reader’s sense of her life and her work
- Draws on prominent critical views from the past century, including sentimental, modernist, new critical, psychological, feminist, queer, and postmodernist readings