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Emily Dickinson and the Life of Language: A Study in Symbolic Poetics

Emily Dickinson and the Life of Language: A Study in Symbolic Poetics

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Emily Dickinson and the Life of Language: A Study in Symbolic Poetics

by Budick, E. Miller

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1985: Louisiana State University Press In this study of Dickinson's poetry, the author examines the symbolic quality that Dickinson regarded as a universal feature of language and attempts to discover the ideological, theological, and aesthetic premises of her poetics (maroon cloth with gold lettering; white dust jacket with maroon & black lettering has slightly sunned spine & one small edge tear; otherwise a bright, clean, tight copy in nearly perfect condition). Hard Cover. Fine/Near Fine.

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Title
Emily Dickinson and the Life of Language: A Study in Symbolic Poetics
Author
Budick, E. Miller
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Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Fine
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ISBN 10
0807112399
ISBN 13
9780807112397
Publisher
Louisiana State University Press
Place of Publication
1985
This edition first published
January 1986
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