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Emily Dickinson
(Poet)
[1830 - 1886]

Profile created July 30, 2007

 

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Poetry
  • Poems by Emily Dickinson (1890)

  • Poems: Second Series (1891)

  • Poems: Third Series (1896)

  • The Single Hound: Poems of a Lifetime (1914)

  • The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson (1924)

  • Further Poems of Emily Dickinson: Withheld from Publication by Her Sister Lavinia (1929)

  • Unpublished Poems of Emily Dickinson (1935)

  • Bolts of Melody: New Poems of Emily Dickinson (1945)

  • The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson (1960)

  • Final Harvest: Emily Dickinson's Poems (1962)

Prose

  • Letters of Emily Dickinson (1894)

  • Emily Dickinson Face to Face: Unpublished Letters with Notes and Reminisces (1932)

See also

  • The First Time I Met Frank O'Hara: Reading Gay American Writers (2003)
    Those who first met Rick Whitaker through his unrepentant memoir know that he was not a typical prostitute. This "Wittgenstein- and Freud-quoting" hustler is at core a thinker—and a voracious reader, one who has written book reviews for The New York Times and The Washington Post. In The First Time I Met Frank O’Hara, Whitaker discusses the books that have altered his perception and influenced the way he conducts his life. Although not all of Whitaker's favorite books are written by homosexuals, many — all included here — are. Linked essays on gay writers include David Wojnarowicz, Emily Dickinson, Frank O'Hara, Gertrude Stein, Hart Crane, and Walt Whitman. These sexual outsiders share what Whitaker calls a "gay sensibility": they describe without describing, show while hiding, and sing while keeping silent. Black-and-white photographs are also featured.

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