Emily Dickinson: A Biography

Emily Dickinson: A Biography
ISBN-10
0313322066
ISBN-13
9780313322068
Series
Emily Dickinson
Category
Amherst (Mass.)
Pages
176
Language
English
Published
2004
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group
Author
Connie Ann Kirk

Description

Using updated scholarship and never-before-published primary research, this new biography takes a fresh look at a genius of American letters.

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