The Emily Dickinson Handbook
488 pages, 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
6 b&w illus.
Paperback
Release Date:29 Mar 2005
ISBN:9781558494886
CA$41.95 add to cart button Back Order
Ships in 4-6 weeks.
GO TO CART

The Emily Dickinson Handbook

University of Massachusetts Press
This book is a source of quick reference containing basic and up-to-date information on the poet's life, her art, the manuscripts, and the current state of Dickinson scholarship in general.
For ease of use, individual essays have been structured as follows:
Each essay provides a historical overview of the relevant issues under scrutiny.
The essays offer detailed discussions of important aspects pertaining of the fields in question.
Unlike encyclopedic entries, each of the several essays reflects the authors own perspective, presenting a distinct point of view, at times a controversial one.
This book presents the most exhaustive and useful summary of Emily Dickinson scholarship in the 20th century—a series of short but amazingly comprehensive essays on almost every aspect of Dickinson studies, written especially for this volume by Dickinson's most formidable contemporary critics. Invaluable to the expert and novice alike, every page of this book is sheer pleasure, in a way comparable to few scholarly texts.'—Virginia Quarterly Review
'The best of recent Dickinson scholarship is gathered together in the multifaceted Emily Dickinson Handbook, a collection of essays that examine Dickinson's life, poetry, poetics, and social perspective.'—Booklist
'Satisfies a long-standing need in 19th-century U.S. literature studies, providing a ready reference guide with essential, up-to-date material about Dickinson's life and art, her manuscripts, and the present state of research. . . . Highly recommended.'—Choice
'A single authoritative source for information about Dickinson's historical, cultural, and biographical contexts, as well as the editing and transmission of her texts, their critical reception, and the most recent interpretive, pedagogical, and theoretical approaches within Dickinson scholarship. . . . This book has it all.'—Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin
Gudrun Grabher is professor of American studies at the University of Innsbruck. Roland Hagenbüchle is professor emeritus of American studies at the Catholic University of Eichstätt. Cristanne Miller is W. M. Keck Distinguished Service Professor of English at Pomona College.In addition to the editors, contributors include Martha Ackmann, Kerstin Behnke, Sharon Cameron, Paul Crumbley, Margaret Dickie, Jane Donahue Eberwein, Judith Farr, Margaret H. Freeman, Jonnie Guerra, Suzanne Juhasz, Marietta Messmer, Vivian R. Pollak, David Porter, Josef Raab, Agnieszka Salska, Richard Sewall, Martha Nell Smith, Gary Lee Stonum, and Robert Weisbuch.
Find what you’re looking for...

Graphic with text reads: Winter Sale. In December, take 20% off all books on our website using code BRRR24 at checkout.

Stay Informed

Receive the latest UBC Press news, including events, catalogues, and announcements.


Read past newsletters

Free shipping on online orders over $40

Publishers Represented
UBC Press is the Canadian agent for several international publishers. Visit our Publishers Represented page to learn more.