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Dickinson's Facing or Turning Away
Dickinson's Facing or Turning Away
Journal Article

Dickinson's Facing or Turning Away

2005
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Overview
Cappello critiques Emily Dickinson's complex poetics of space. She says that Dickinson doesn't cower in the dark without a clue, without a candle in her hallway habit or in her poetry. She commands space and invites one to be discomfited along with her. When the visit is over, she tells one so by sending a servant into one's space with a flower, a glass of sherry, or a verse, presumably on a tray.
Publisher
Southern Methodist University Press,Southern Methodist University,Southwest Review