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Lyric Contingencies: Emily Dickinson and Wallace Stevens (Reprint 2016)

Contributor(s): Dickie, Margaret (Author)

ISBN: 9780812230772

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press Anniversary Collection

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Pub Date: January 29, 1991

Dewey: 811.4

LCCN: 90048495

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.50" H x 9.21" L x 6.14" W ( 1.05 lbs) 192 pages

Series: Anniversary Collection

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In Lyric Contingencies Margaret Dickie brings Wallace Stevens and Emily Dick­inson together to explore the ways in which the lyric genre is eccentric to, even disruptive of, the Emersonian tradition that has shaped American literary history. Dickie contends that although Stevens and Dickinson represent different moments of cultural crises, different genders, and different and private lives, they faced similar problems of expression and similar formal and cultural restraints in their devotion to the lyric genre.

Dickie considers those elements of the lyric that set it apart from both prose and narrative poetry: its speaker, its insistence on artifice, and its relation to an audience. By concentrating on these, she examines the radically experimental ways in which Dickinson and Stevens used the genre to question cultural certainties of gender, language, and the nature of the individual.

Review Quotes: "An original contribution. . . . Dickie provides fresh avenues of approach both to the poetry and to the critical tradition. . . . Her procedure throughout yields surprising, fresh meanings in this crowded terrain. . . . Exceptionally well-written-sometimes ravishing."-- "Diane Wood Middlebrook"

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