Emily Dickinson

“Emily Dickinson” by Richard Volney Chase, published by Bloomsbury Academic on September 29, 1971, is a reprint edition comprising 328 pages in English. This book offers a critical examination of the life and work of the renowned American poet Emily Dickinson, focusing on her contributions to poetry and the literary landscape. Chase’s analysis aims to delve into the essence of Dickinson’s artistry without diminishing her significance.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of Dickinson’s poetry and its impact on American literature. The book engages with themes relevant to biography and literary criticism, presenting insights that encourage a deeper understanding of Dickinson’s unique voice and style. Through this examination, Chase seeks to illuminate the complexities of Dickinson’s work while maintaining a respectful distance from her celebrated legacy.
Official synopsis Publisher
Review ?[Chase] is neither overpowered nor dimmed though he is in the presence of greatness. He has written a book that takes criticism to the root without denigration.?-Times [London]”ÝChase¨ is neither overpowered nor dimmed though he is in the presence of greatness. He has written a book that takes criticism to the root without denigration.”-Times ÝLondon¨”[Chase] is neither overpowered nor dimmed though he is in the presence of greatness. He has written a book that takes criticism to the root without denigration.”-Times [London] About the Author Chase /f Richard /i Volney
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “Emily Dickinson” about?
Who is the author of “Emily Dickinson”?
When was “Emily Dickinson” published?
What is the ISBN for “Emily Dickinson”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
