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Extended Bibliography on Emily Dickinson, beginnings to 1979

"Creative Tributes Issue (to Ed)." Higginson Journal 21 (1979).

Emily Dickinson, 1830-1886: A Bibliography. Amherst, MA, 1930.

"Emily Dickinson, the Domestication of Terror." Times Literary Supplement (1955): 532.

Emily Dickinson: A Bibliography. Amherst, MA, 1930.

"Emily Dickinson: The Making of an American Poet." Times Literary Supplement (1956): 13-15.

[Emily Dickinson]. S.l.: s.n., 1862.

Further Poems of Emily Dickinson. Boston, MA, 1929.

Letters of Emily Dickinson. Ny, 1931.

Studies in American Literature. Topic ; 31. Washington, Pa.: Washington and Jefferson College, 1977.

Unpublished Poems of Emily Dickinson. Boston, MA, 1935.

Adair, Virginia H. "Dickinson's 'Death Is a Dialogue between'." Explicator 27 (1969): Item.

---. "Dickinson's 'One Day Is There of the Series'." American Notes and Queries 5 (1966): 35.

Adams, Richard P. "Dickinson Concrete." ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance 44 (1966): 31-35.

---. "Pure Poetry: Emily Dickinson." Tulane Studies in English 7 (1957): 133-52.

Adkins, Carl A. "Emily Dickinson's 'Would You Like Summer? Taste of Our's': A Note on the Composition Date." English Language Notes 7 (1969): 53-55.

Agrawal, Abha. Emily Dickinson, Search for Self. New Delhi: Young Asia Publications, 1977.

Agrawal, Ishwar N. "Emily Dickinson: A Study of Diction." Literary Criterion 5.3 (1962): 95-100.

Ahrens, Sister Katharine L. M. M. "The Function of Religious Imagery in the Poetry of Emily Dickinson." Dissertation Abstracts International 34 (1974): 5087A.

Allen, Caroline C. "The Homestead in Amherst." Horn Book Magazine 33 (1957): 30-34.

Allen, Gay W. American Prosody. Ny, 1935.

Almeida, Marcio. "A Poesia Ecologica De Cecilia, Henriqueta E Emily Dickinson." Minas Gerais, Suplemento Literario 6 Nov. (1976): 3.

Alvarez, Lillian. "Dickinson and Plath: Self-Portraits in Letters." 123-29 in Una Historia De Servicio/a History of Service: 66to Aniversario De La Universidad Interamericana/66th Anniversary of Inter American University. Ed. pp: Inter American UP, Rio Piedras, PR, 1979.

Amherst College., and Archibald MacLeish. Emily Dickinson: Three Views. Amherst,: Amherst College Press, 1960.

Amherst College., et al. Emily Dickinson : Three Views : Papers Delivered at Amherst College as Part of Its Observance of the Bicentennial Celebration of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts on October 23, 1959. Folcroft, Pa.: Folcroft Library Editions, 1976.

---. Emily Dickinson : Three Views : Papers Delivered at Amherst College as Part of Its Observance of the Bicentennial Celebration of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts on October 23, 1959. Norwood, Pa.: Norwood Editions, 1977.

Anderson, Charles R. "The Conscious Self in Emily Dickinson's Poetry." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 31.3 (1959): 290-.

---. "Dickinson's 'Reverse Cannot Befall'." Explicator 18 (1960): Item.

Anderson, Charles R. Emily Dickinson's Poetry: The Stairway of Surprise. New York, NY : Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1960.

Anderson, Charles R. "From a Window in Amherst: Emily Dickinson Looks at the American Scene." New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters 31.2 (1958): 147-71.

---. "The Trap of Time in Emily Dickinson's Poetry." Elh 26.3 (1959): 402-24.

Anderson, John Q. "Emily Dickinson's Butterflies and Tigers." ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance 47 (1967): 43-48.

---. "The Funeral Procession in Emily Dickinson's Poetry." ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance 44 (1966): 8-.

Anderson, Paul W. "The Metaphysical Mirth of Emily Dickinson." Georgia Review 20 (1966): 72-83.

Andrews, Charles M. "God's Protecting Providence: A Journal of Jonathan Dickinson." Florida Historical Quarterly 21 (1942): 107-26.

Anselmo, Sister Peter Marie R. S. M. "Renunciation in the Poems and Letters of Emily Dickinson." Dissertation Abstracts 26 (1965): 2178.

Anthony, Mother Mary. "Emily Dickinson's Scriptural Echoes." Massachusetts Review: A Quarterly of Literature, the Arts and Public Affairs 2 (1961): 557-61.

Arnold, Helen H. "'from the Garden We Have Not Seen': New Letters of Emily Dickinson." New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters 16.3 (1943): 363-75.

Arp, Thomas Roscoe. "Dramatic Poses in the Poetry of Emily Dickinson." Dissertation Abstracts 23 (1962): 2130-31.

Arvin, Newton, Daniel Aaron, and Sylvan Schendler. American Pantheon; [Essays]. [1st ed. New York,: Delacorte Press, 1966.

Asals, Frederick. "Dickinson's 'Two Butterflies Went out at Noon'." ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance 63 (1971): 29-31.

Attebery, Brian. "Dickinson, Emerson and the Abstract Concrete." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), US Poet 35 (1979): 17-22.

Axelrod, Steven. "Terror in the Everyday: Emily Dickinson's ('I Years Had Been from Home') (609)." Concerning Poetry 6.1 (1973): 53-56.

Backus, Joseph M. "Two 'No-Name' Poems." Names: Journal of the American Name Society 15 (1967): 1-7.

Baldi, Sergio. "La Poesia Di Emily Dickinson." Studi Americani 2 (1956): 45-66.

---. "The Poetry of Emily Dickinson (1956)." Sewanee Review 68 (1960): 438-49.

Ball, Kenneth R. "Emily Dickinson and the Beautiful." Southern Humanities Review 7 (1973): 287-94.

Banzer, Judith. "'Compound Manner': Emily Dickinson and the Metaphysical Poets." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 32.4 (1961): 417-33.

Barbot, Mary Elizabeth. "Emily Dickinson Parallels." New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters 14.4 (1941): 689-96.

---. "The Imagery of Emily Dickinson." 1941.

Barnes, Daniel R. "Telling It Slant: Emily Dickinson and the Proverb." Genre 12 (1979): 219-41.

Barney, Margaret Higginson, and Frederic Ives Carpenter. "Unpublished Poems of Emily Dickinson." New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters 5.2 (1932): 217-20.

Bartsch, F. K. "J. 378: I Saw No Way - the Heavens Were Stitched." Emily Dickinson Bulletin 31 (1977): 62-64.

Bassi, Emma. "Emily Dickinson." Annali Istituto Universitario Orientale, Napoli, Sezione Germanica 3 (1960): 271-82.

Basson, A. M. "Elisabeth Eybers - Die Invloed Van En/of Verwantskap Met John Donne, Ricarda Huch, En Emily Dickinson". S.l.: s.n., 1947.

Baxter, Frank C., Gertrude Clarke Whittall Poetry and Literature Fund., and Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature (Library of Congress). Two Watchers from a Lonely Hill

Emily Dickinson and Edwin Arlington Robinson. sound recording, 1958.

Baym, Nina. "God, Father, and Lover in Emily Dickinson's Poetry." Puritan Influences in American Literature. Ed. Emory Elliott. Illinois Studies in Language and Literature Number: 65: U of Illinois P, Urbana Pagination: 193-209, 1979. 212.

Beaver, Harold Lowther. American Critical Essays, Twentieth Century. London,: Oxford University Press, 1959.

---. American Critical Essays, Twentieth Century. microform. : s.n., S.l., 1959.

---. American Critical Essays, Twentieth Century. The World's Classics, 575. London,: Oxford University Press, 1961.

Beck, Ronald. "Dickinson's 'I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died'." Explicator 26 (1967): Item.

Benét, Laura. Famous New England Authors. New York,: Dodd Mead, 1970.

Bennett, Paula. "Ed and the Value of Isolation." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), US Poet 36 (1979): 40-49.

Berner, Robert L. "Dickinson's 'These Are the Days When Birds Come Back'." Explicator 30 (1972): Item.

Bernikow, Louise. "Comment on Joanne Feit Diehl's "'Come Slowly-Eden": An Exploration of Women Poets and Their Muse'." Signs 4.1 (1978): 191-95.

Bianchi, Martha Dickinson. Emily Dickinson Face to Face: Also Unpublished Letters, Notes, and Reminiscences. Boston, MA; NY, 1932.

Bianchi, Martha Dickinson, George Monteiro, and Barton Levi St. Armand. "My Surviving Aunt: Lavinia Dickinson." Prairie Schooner 51 (1977): 325-44.

Bickman, Martin. "Kora in Heaven: Love and Death in the Poetry of Emily Dickinson." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), US Poet 32 (1977): 79-104.

Bickman, Martin Elliott. "Voyages of the Mind's Return: A Jungian Study of Poe, Emerson, Whitman, and Dickinson." Dissertation Abstracts International 36 (1975): 266A.

Billson, Marcus K. "Drama of Doubt, Dialectics of Pain (Ed's 'Me Prove It Now': A Scene in Her Poetry)." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), US Poet 30 (1977): 83-94.

Bingham, Millicent Todd. Ancestors' Brocades: The Literary Debut of Emily Dickinson. New York, NY, 1945.

---. Emily Dickinson: A Revelation. New York, NY, 1954.

---. "Emily Dickinson's Handwriting-a Master Key." New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters 22.2 (1949): 229-34.

---. Emily Dickinson's Home: Letters of Edward Dickinson and His Family. New York, NY, 1955.

---. "Millicent Todd Bingham Papers, 1865-1968 (Inclusive)." 82 linear ft.

---. "Poems of Emily Dickinson: Hitherto Published Only in Part." New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters 20.1 (1947): 3-50.

---. "Prose Fragments of Emily Dickinson." New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters 28.3 (1955): 291-318.

Birdsall, Virginia Ogden. "Emily Dickinson's Intruder in the Soul." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 37 (1965): 54-64.

Birss, John Howard. "Emily Dickinson: A Bibliographical Note." Notes and Queries 164 (1933): 421.

Blackmur, R. P. "Emily Dickinson: Notes on Prejudice and Fact." Southern Review 3 (1937): 323-47.

Blackmur, Richard P. "Emily Dickinson's Notation." Kenyon Review 18 (1956): 224-37.

Blackmur, R. P. The Exoense of Greatness. Glouscester, Mass.: Smith, 1958.

---. The Expense of Greatness. New York, N.Y.,: Arrow Editions, 1940.

---. The Expense of Greatness. Gloucester, Mass.: P. Smith, 1958.

---. Language as Gesture. New York, 1952.

Blackmur, Richard P. Language as Gesture: Essays in Poetry. New York, NY, 1952.

Blake, Caesar Robert, and Carlton Frank Wells. The Recognition of Emily Dickinson. 1968.

Blake, Caesar R., and Carlton F. Wells. The Recognition of Emily Dickinson : Selected Criticism since 1890. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1968.

---. The Recognition of Emily Dickinson, Selected Criticism since 1890. Ann Arbor,: University of Michigan Press, 1964.

Blake, Caesar R. ed, and Carlton F. ed Wells. The Recognition of Emily Dickinson: Selected Criticism since 1890. Ann Arbor : U of Michigan P, 1964.

Bloom, Margaret. "Emily Dickinson and Doctor Holland." University of California Chronicle 35 (1933): 96-103.

Bolin, Donald W. "Dickinson's 'a Clock Stopped'." Explicator 22 (1963): Item.

---. "Emily Dickinson and the Particular Object." Forum 3.11 (1962): 28-31.

Bosquet, Alain. Emily Dickinson. 55: Paris, France : Editions Pierre Seghers, 1957.

Bouraoui, H. A. "'Leaning against the Sun': Emily Dickinson, the Poet as Seer." Research Studies 37 (1969): 208-17.

Bouson, J. Brooks. "Ed and the Riddle of Containment." Emily Dickinson Bulletin 31 (1977): 33-49.

Bowman, Elizabeth. "Dickinson's 'the Soul Selects Her Own Society'." Explicator 29 (1970): Item.

Bradley, Sculley, Maggi Mathewson, and Onondaga Braillists Inc. The American Tradition in Literature. 4th ed. Liverpool, N.Y.: Onondaga Braillists Inc., 1975.

Bravo-Villasante, Carmen. "Las Escritoras Clasicas Norteamericanas." Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos: Revista Mensual de Cultura Hispanica 66 (1966): 205-22.

Brenner, Rica. Twelve American Poets before 1900. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1937.

---. Twelve American Poets before 1900. Essay Index Reprint Series. Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press, 1968.

---. Twelve American Poets before 1900, by Rica Brenner. New York,: Harcourt Brace and company, 1933.

Brigdman, Richard. "Emily Dickinson: A Winter Poet in a Spring Land." Moderna Språk 56 (1962): 1-8.

Brinnin, John Malcolm. Emily Dickinson. New York, NY : Dell, 1960.

Brooks, Van Wyck. A Chilmark Miscellany. New York,: Octagon Books, 1973.

---. New England: Indian Summer. New York,: Dutton, 1950.

---. New England: Indian Summer, 1865-1915. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1940.

Brown, Cheryl L., and Karen Olson. Feminist Criticism : Essays on Theory, Poetry, and Prose. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1978.

Brown, Rollo Walter. "A Sublimated Puritan." Saturday Review of Literature 5 (1928): 186-87.

Buck, Elizabeth Fleming. "A Comparison of the Poetry of Christina Rossetti and Emily Dickinson." 1933.

Buckingham, Willis J. "1880-1968 Addenda to the Buckingham Bibliography." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), US Poet 26 (1974): 103-28.

---. "The Bibliographical Study of Emily Dickinson." Resources for American Literary Study 4 (1974): 57-71.

---. Emily Dickinson: An Annotated Bibliography: Writings, Scholarship, Criticism, and Ana: 1850-1968. Bloomington : Ind. U.P, 1970.

---. "Emily Dickinson: Annual Bibliography for 1976." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), US Poet 34 (1978): 42-55.

---. "Emily Dickinson: Annual Bibliography for 1977." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), US Poet 36 (1979): 50-57.

---. "Emily Dickinson's Dictionary." Harvard Library Bulletin 25 (1977): 489-92.

---. "Three Studies of Emily Dickinson Published in India." PBSA: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 72 (1978): 97-100.

---. "Whitman and Dickinson." American Literary Scholarship: An Annual (1979): 61-79.

Budick, E. Miller. "The Assignable Portion: Ed on the Dilemma of Symbolic Perception." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), US Poet 36 (1979): 1-15.

---. "'I Had Not Minded - Walls - ': The Method and Meaning of Emily Dickinson's Symbolism." Concerning Poetry 9.2 (1976): 5-12.

---. "When the Soul Selects: Emily Dickinson's Attack on New England Symbolism." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 51.3 (1979): 349-63.

Bulgheroni, Marisa. "L'eterno Giardino Di Emily." Studi Americani 8 (1962): 77-92.

Burke, Sally. "A Religion of Poetry: The Prayer Poems of Emily Dickinson." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), US Poet 33 (1978): 17-25.

Burns, Graham. "Emily Dickinson's Creative Passivity." Critical Review 16 (1973): 73-90.

Buzzelli, Elizabeth. "An Explication: A Wife - at Daybreak I Shall Be - (461)." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), US Poet 29 (1976): 36-39.

Callow, James T., and Robert James Reilly. Guide to American Literature from Emily Dickinson to the Present. New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 1977.

Cambon, Glauco. "Emily Dickinson and the Crisis of Self-Reliance." Transcendentalism and Its Legacy. Eds. Myron Simon and Thornton H. Parsons: U of Michigan P, Ann Arbor Pagination: 123-133, 1966.

---. "Emily Dickinson's Circumference." Sewanee Review 84 (1976): 342-50.

---. "Violence and Abstraction in Emily Dickinson." Sewanee Review 68 (1960): 450-64.

Cameron, Kenneth Walter. "Emily Dickinson and Hesperian Depression." American Transcendental Quarterly: A Journal of New England Writers 14 (1972): 184-85.

Cameron, Sharon. "Emily Dickinson's Poetry: A Study of Tone." Dissertation Abstracts International 34 (1973): 307A.

---. "'a Loaded Gun': Dickinson and the Dialectic of Rage." PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 93.3 (1978): 423-37.

---. Lyric Time: Dickinson and the Limits of Genre. Baltimore : Johns Hopkins UP, 1979.

---. "Naming as History: Dickinson's Poems of Definition." Critical Inquiry 5.2 (1978): 223-51.

Campbell, Harry Modean. "Dickinson's the Last Night That She Lived." Explicator 8 (1950): 54.

Capoor, M. G. "Compound Vision: Emily Dickinson." Newsletter of the American Studies Research Center 11 (1967): 28-35.

Capps, Jack L. Emily Dickinson's Reading, 1836-1886. Cambridge : Harvard UP, 1966.

Capps, Jack Lee. "Emily Dickinson's Reading, 1836-1886: A Study of the Sources of Her Poetry." Dissertation Abstracts 24 (1963): 1611-12.

Carey, Hilda. Mythopoesis in the Poetry of Emily Dickinson. Sheng Hsin Lun Wên Chi ; Ser. 10. S.l.: s.n., 1979.

Carlson, Eric W. "Dickinson's 'I Started Early - I Took My Dog'." Explicator 20 (1962): Item.

Carmody, Clara. "Analisis Critico De La Vision Cosmica En La Poesia De Emily Dickinson." Sextas Jornadas De Historia Y Literatura Norteamericana Y Rioplatense.: n.p, Buenos Aires, 1971.

Carpenter, Frederic I. "Dickinson's Farther in Summer Than the Birds." Explicator 8 (1950): 33.

---. "Emily Dickinson and the Rhymes of Dream." University of Kansas City Review 20 (1953): 113-20.

Carter, Charles W. "'in Sumptuous Solitude': A Study of Method and Design in the Love Poems of Emily Dickinson." Dissertation Abstracts International 33 (1973): 4402A(N.

Carter, Steve. "Emily Dickinson and Mysticism." ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance 24 (1978): 83-95.

Carter, Stephen Leroy. "From the 'Sacred Selfe' to the 'Separate Self': A Study of the Mystical Elements in Five American Poets Prior to 1900." Dissertation Abstracts International 38 (1978): 4923A.

Carton, Evan. "Dickinson and the Divine: The Terror of Integration, the Terror of Detachment." ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance 24 (1978): 242-52.

Cary, Cecile W. "The Mill on the Floss as an Influence on Emily Dickinson." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), US Poet 36 (1979): 26-39.

Cate, Hollis L. "Emily Dickinson and 'the Prisoner of Chillon'." American Notes and Queries 6 (1967): 6-7.

Catto, Brenda Ann. "Dickinson's 'as Watchers Hang Upon the East'." Explicator 33 (1975): Item.

Chadwick, Helen. "Emily Dickinson: A Study." Personalist 10 (1929): 256-69.

Chaliff, Cynthia. "After Great Pain: The Inner Life of Emily Dickinson." Literature and Psychology 22 (1972): 45-47.

---. "The Bees, the Flowers, and Emily Dickinson." Research Studies 42 (1974): 93-103.

---. "Emily Dickinson against the World: An Interpretation of the Poet's Life and Work." Dissertation Abstracts: Section A. Humanities and Social Science 28 (1967): 1070A.

---. "Emily Dickinson as the Deprived Child." Emily Dickinson Bulletin 13 (1970): 34-43.

---. "The Psychology of Economics in Emily Dickinson." Literature and Psychology 18 (1968): 93-100.

Chaliff, Cynthia, and Jack J. Leedy. "Emily Dickinson and Poetry Therapy: The Art of Peace." 24-29 in Jack J. Leedy,Ed. Poetry the Healer.; Lippincott, Philadelphia. 1973.

Chase, Richard. Emily Dickinson. New York, NY, 1951.

Childs, Herbert E. "Emily Dickinson and Sir Thomas Browne." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 22.4 (1951): 455-65.

Childs, Herbert Ellsworth. "Emily Dickinson, Spinster." Western Humanities Review 3 (1949): 303-09.

Ciardi, John. "Dickinson's 'I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died'." Explicator 14 (1956): Item.

Clark, Katherine Spears, and University of Alabama. "Emily Dickinson : A Comparative Study of Critical Opinions." University of Alabama, 1937.

Clendenning, Sheila T. Emily Dickinson, a Bibliography: 1850-1966. Ser.: Kent, Ohio : Kent State U.P., 1969.

---. Emily Dickinson: A Bibliography: 1850-1966. Kent : Kent State UP, 1968.

Clough, Wilson O. "Dickinson's When I Hoped I Feared." Explicator 10 (1951): 10.

Cluck, Nancy. "Aaron Copland/Emily Dickinson." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), US Poet 32 (1977): 141-53.

Cody, John. After Great Pain: The Inner Life of Emily Dickinson. Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap, 1971.

---. "Dickinson's 'I Can Wade Grief'." Explicator 37.1 (1978): 15-16.

---. "Dickinson's 'I Taste a Liquor Never Brewed'." Explicator 36.3 (1978): 7-8.

---. "Emily Dickinson and Nature's Dining Room." Michigan Quarterly Review 7 (1968): 249-54.

---. "Emily Dickinson's Vesuvian Face." American Imago: A Psychoanalytic Journal for Culture, Science, and the Arts 24 (1967): 161-80.

---. "Metamorphosis of a Malady: Summary of a Psychoanalytic Study of Emily Dickinson." Hartford Studies in Literature 2 (1970): 113-32.

Coggeshall, Rosanne Howard. "Emily Dickinson: The Problem Poems." Dissertation Abstracts International 39 (1979): 4255A.

Cohen, Hennig. "Dickinson's 'I Taste a Liquor Never Brewed'." Explicator 33 (1975): Item.

Colbourn, H. Trevor. "John Dickinson: Historical Revolutionary." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 83 (1959): 271-92.

Connelly, James T. "Dickinson's 'I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died'." Explicator 25 (1967): Item.

---. "Dickinson's 'Wild Nights'." Explicator 25 (1967): Item.

Connors, Donald F. "The Significance of Emily Dickinson." College English 3.7 (1942): 624-33.

Cooper, Philip, John L. Cutler, and Lawrence S. Thompson. "The Central Image of 'Because I Could Not Stop for Death'." 295-96 in John L. Cutler & Lawrence S. Thompson, Eds. Studies in English and American Literature. (Amer. Notes & Queries Supp. Vol. 1.); Whitson, Troy, Ny. 1978.

Copple, Lee B. "Three Related Themes of Hunger and Thirst, Homelessness and Obscurity as Symbols of Privation, Renunciation, and Compensation in the Poems of Emily Dickinson." Dissertation Abstracts 25 (1955): 821-22.

Coursen, Herbert R., Jr. "Nature's Center." College English 24.6 (1963): 467-69.

Crabbe, John K. "A Thing without Feathers (J. 510)." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), US Poet 34 (1978): 3-6.

Crosthwaite, Jane. "The Way to Read a Letter: Emily Dickinson's Variation on a Theme by Charlotte Bronte." American Transcendental Quarterly: A Journal of New England Writers 42 (1979): 159-65.

Crosthwaite, Jane Freeman. ""Confident Despair": Some Aspects of Theology Implicit in the Poetry of Emily Dickinson." 1972.

Crosthwaite, Jane F. "Dickinson's 'What I See Not, I Better See'." Explicator 36.3 (1978): 10-12.

Crusat, Paulina. "La Poesía De Emily Dickinson. (Con Motivo De Unas Versiones De Marià Manent)." Insula: Revista de Letras y Ciencias Humanas 12.130 (1957): 5.

Cuddy, Lois Arlene. "Elegy and the American Tradition: Subjective Lyrics on Life and Experience." Dissertation Abstracts International 37 (1976): 273A-74A.

Cuddy, Lois A. "The Influence of Latin Poetics on Emily Dickinson's Style." Comparative Literature Studies 13 (1976): 214-29.

---. "The Latin Imprint on Emily Dickinson's Poetry: Theory and Practice." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 50.1 (1978): 74-84.

Cunningham, J. V. "Sorting Out: The Case of Dickinson." Southern Review 5 (1969): 436-56.

Curtis, Jared R. "Edward Taylor and Emily Dickinson: Voices and Visions." Susquehanna University Studies 7 (1964): 159-67.

Daghlian, Carlos. "Emily Dickinson and Fernando Pessoa: Two Poets for Posterity." Emily Dickinson Bulletin 16-19 (1971): 66-72.

---. "Emily Dickinson in the Brazilian Classroom." Emily Dickinson Bulletin 24 (1973): 227-30.

---. "Nota Bibliografica: Poemas De Emily Dickinson Em Portugues." Estudos Anglo-Americanos 2 (1978): 97-98.

Dahl, Curtis. "'to Fight Aloud' and 'the Charge of the Light Brigade': Dickinson on Tennyson." New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters 52.1 (1979): 94-99.

Daniels, Edgar F. "Dickinson's 'as by the Dead We Love to Sit'." Explicator 35.2 (1976): 10-11.

Dantzler, Sharon Adair. "A Study of Emily Dickinson's Fascicles 9 and 84." 1972.

D'Avanzo, Mario. "Emily Dickinson's 'Dying Eye'." Renascence: Essays on Value in Literature 19 (1967): 110-11.

D'Avanzo, Mario L. "'Came a Wind Like a Bugle': Dickinson's Poetic Apocalypse." Renascence: Essays on Value in Literature 17 (1964): 29-.

---. "Dickinson's 'the Reticent Volcano' and Emerson." American Transcendental Quarterly: A Journal of New England Writers 14 (1972): 11-13.

---. "Emily Dickinson's and Emerson's 'Presentiment'." ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance 58 (1970): 157-59.

---. "J. 585: I Like to See It Lap the Miles." Emily Dickinson Bulletin 31 (1977): 59-61.

---. "'Unto the White Creator': The Snow of Dickinson and Emerson." New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters 45.2 (1972): 278-80.

D'Avanzo, Mario L., et al. "(Dickinson.)." Emily Dickinson Bulletin 16-19 (1971).

Davidson, Frank. "A Note on Emily Dickinson's Use of Shakespeare." New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters 18.3 (1945): 407-08.

---. "Some Emily Dickinson Letters." Indiana Quarterly for Bookmen 1 (1945): 113-18.

---. "'This Consciousness': Emerson and Dickinson." ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance 44 (1966): 2-.

Davidson, James. "Emily Dickinson and Isaac Watts." Boston Public Library Quarterly 6 (1954): 141-49.

Davis, Lloyd M. "Dickinson's 'I Taste a Liquor Never Brewed'." Explicator 23 (1965): Item.

Davis, Sophia M. "'Heavenly Father' - Take to Thee: An Explication of Poem J. 1461." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), US Poet 33 (1978): 40-44.

Davis, Thomas M. "Emily Dickinson and the Right of Way to Tripoli." Artful Thunder:Versions of the Romantic Tradition in American Literature in Honor of Howard P. Vincent. Eds. Robert J. DeMott, et al.: Kent State UP, Kent Pagination: 209-19, 1975. 312.

Davis, William F., Jr. "The Art of Peace: The Moral Vision of Emily Dickinson." Dissertation Abstracts: Section A. Humanities and Social Science 29 (1968): 896A.

Dawson, Alita Sodré. The Journey Impulse in American Fiction. Belo Horizonte, Brazil?: A.S. Dawson, 1979.

DeEulis, Marilyn Davis. "Whitman's 'the First Dandelion' and Emily Dickinson's 'the Dandelion's Pallid Tube'." Walt Whitman Review 25 (1979): 29-32.

DeJong, Mary C. "Structure in the Poetry of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Emily Dickinson and Robert Frost." Dissertation Abstracts: Section A. Humanities and Social Science 29 (1968): 867A.

DeMott, Benjamin. "Jewish Writers in America." Commentary 31 (1961): 127-34.

DeMott, Robert J., Sanford E. Marovitz, and Howard Paton Vincent. Artful Thunder ; Versions of the Romantic Tradition in American Literature, in Honor of Howard P. Vincent. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 1975.

DeRosa, Janet E. "J. 784: Bereaved of All, I Went Abroad." Emily Dickinson Bulletin 31 (1977): 70-76.

Dickinson, Emily, and Thomas Marion Davis. 14 by Emily Dickinson, with Selected Criticism. Chicago,: Scott Foresman, 1964.

Dickinson, Emily, John J. Deeney, and Pierre E. Demers. Dijinsun De Shi = Comprehensive Study Guide to Twenty Poems by Emily Dickinson. Xianggang zhu ban. ed. Xiang-gang: Jin ri shi jie chu ban she, 1977.

Dickinson, Emily, Austin Dickinson, and Susan Huntington Dickinson. "Letters and Poems Sent to the Austin Dickinson Family, 1850-1886." 3 boxes (.9 linear ft.).

Dickinson, Emily, and Guido Errante. Poesie. Tascabili Bompiani ; 88-89. 1. ed. Milano: Bompiani, 1978.

Dickinson, Emily, and Thomas Herbert Johnson. The Poems of Emily Dickinson : Including Variant Readings Critically Compared with All Known Manuscripts. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press, 1955.

---. The Poems of Emily Dickinson : Including Variant Readings Critically Compared with All Known Manuscripts. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press, 1963.

Dickinson, Susan Huntington, et al. "Dickinson Electronic Archives". S.l. Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities University of Virginia. <http://www.emilydickinson.org/ >.

Diehl, Joanne Feit. "'Come Slowly-Eden': An Exploration of Women Poets and Their Muse." Signs 3.3 (1978): 572-87.

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