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From:American Writers, Retrospective Supplement 1ONE IMAGE OF Emily Dickinson is found on T-shirts and coffee mugs and in the ever-growing number of studies of her life and work. She is seventeen, a student at a rigorous school for young women. No effort has been...Found in Gale Literature Resource Center
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From: San José Studies[(essay date May 1977) In the following essay, Gelpi asserts that Dickinson's attitude toward her own femininity, as it finds expression in many of her poems, provides crucial insight into the problems confronting...Found in Gale Literature Resource Center
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From:American Writers, Retrospective Supplement 1Introduction ONE IMAGE OF Emily Dickinson is found on T-shirts and coffee mugs and in the ever-growing number of studies of her life and work. She is seventeen, a student at a rigorous school for young women. No effort...Found in Gale Literature: Scribner Writer Series
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From: ESQ[(essay date 2005) In the following essay, Phillips provides an analysis of "A word made Flesh," within the context of Trinitarian doctrine.] Emily Dickinson's "A word made Flesh" (Poem 1715) vividly proves her belief...Found in Gale Literature Resource Center