Emily Dickinson and Hymn Culture: Tradition and Experience
- Author: Morgan, Victoria N.
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Contents
- Contents: Preface
- Part 1 Hymn Culture: Tradition and Theory: 'Twas as space sat singing to herself - and men - ': situating Dickinson's relation to hymn culture
- The hymn - a form of devotion?
- Theorising hymnic space: language, subjectivity and re-visioning the divine. Part 2Tradition and Experience: Refiguring Dickinson's Experience of Hymn Culture: Making the sublime ridiculous: Emily Dickinson and Isaac Watts in dissent
- 'The prospect oft my strength renews': spiritual transport in the hymns of Phoebe Hinsdale Brown and Eliza Lee Follen. Part 3 Experiments in Hymn Culture: Tracing Dickinson's bee imagery
- 'Why floods be served to us in bowls -/I speculate no more': reading Dickinson's strategy
- Index
- Bibliography
- Index.