Authors: Jerome Charyn
“EDickinsonRepliLuxe” (Oates),
136â40
,
141
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143
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165
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210
L'Education sentimentale
(Flaubert),
172â74
1847 daguerreotype,
14
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133â36
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137
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140
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141
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143
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155
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214â15
1859 daguerreotype,
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144
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146
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150â51
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152
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165
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186
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213â15
Eisenstein, Sergei,
157
electronic archives,
135
,
154
,
158
Eliot, Florence “Florrie,”
111â12
Elizabethan England,
87
Elssler, Fanny,
118
Emerson, Ralph Waldo,
22
,
23
,
26
,
66
,
133
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186
Emily.
See
Dickinson, Emily Elizabeth
Emily Dickinson: A Revelation
(Bingham),
216
Emily Dickinson International Society,
141
,
195
Emily Dickinson Museum,
143
,
207
,
212
Emily Dickinson's Home
(Bingham),
134
Emily Dickinson's Open Folios
(Werner),
164
,
192
“Enobarbus” (fictional character),
166
envelope poems,
112
,
154
,
175â78
,
180â84
,
196
eroticism
     Â
in Master Letters,
187
     Â
in poems,
31
,
147
,
149
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150
Evans, Walker,
115
Evergreens manor,
21
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23
,
75â76
,
93
,
109
,
144
,
147
,
198
eyes
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astigmatism and irritation of,
44
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80
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82
,
143
,
191
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in daguerreotype,
133
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135
,
143
,
214â15
Fanny.
See
Norcross, Frances
Farley, Abby,
104
fascicles (booklets),
21â22
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27
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30
,
63
,
81â82
,
96
,
99
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155
,
191
,
193â94
,
196
father.
See
Dickinson, Edward
Faust, Drew Gilpin,
169â70
fears, of heterosexuality,
31
“The Female World of Love and Ritual: Relations between Women in Nineteenth-Century America” (Smith-Rosenberg),
48
,
148
“Finding is the first Act” [Fr910],
36
Flaubert, Gustave,
172â74
“Foreign Lady.”
See
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
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The Gorgeous Nothings: Emily Dickinson's Envelope-Poems
(Bervin and Werner),
175â78
,
180â84
     Â
“Grasped by God” [PF
76
],
155
     Â
house-shaped [Fr1512],
112â13
,
113
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Johnson on,
155â57
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lexicon of,
163â64
     Â
Leyda on,
157â58
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prison imagery in,
163
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as radical scatters,
154
,
158
,
159
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160
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164
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165
,
191
,
197
     Â
used in poems,
159
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Werner on,
154
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156
,
158
,
159â60
,
162
,
164â65
     Â
“A Woe of Ecstasy” [Fr1599],
161
,
161â62
“Frédéric Moreau” (fictional character),
173â74
French Poets and Novelists
(James),
173
Frost, Robert,
107
Fugitive Slave Act,
189
Gardner, Tom,
185
garters, for Kate,
30â31
Gauguin, Paul,
210
Gilbert, Susan.
See
Dickinson, Susan Gilbert
Gordon, Lyndall,
59
The Gorgeous Nothings: Emily Dickinson's Envelope-Poems
(Bervin and Werner),
175â78
,
180â84
Gould, Glenn,
209
Grangerford, Emmeline,
134
“Grasped by God” [PF76] fragment,
155
Green Mansions
(Hudson),
176
Gulliver's Travels
(Swift),
160
Gura, Philip,
140â41
handwriting,
27
,
94
,
156
,
191
,
194â96
“Harold Krim” (fictional character),
136â40
Harris, Julie,
15â16
,
18
,
20
,
21
Hartley, Marsden,
112
“He fumbles at your Soul” [Fr477A],
132
“He lived the Life of Ambush” [Fr1571B],
202
Hemingway, Ernest,
136
hiding, in white dress,
32
,
33
,
92
,
163
,
203
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth,
104
,
185
,
207
     Â
in Civil War,
79
,
170
     Â
edits of Emily's poetry by,
19
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on Emily's appearance,
16
,
142
     Â
Emily's feelings for,
23
,
149â50
     Â
Emily's letters to,
23
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28
,
31
,
32
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33
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40
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42
,
78â80
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81
,
82
,
84
,
90
,
177
,
209
     Â
Emily's meeting with,
16â17
,
41
,
90
     Â
on Emily's poetry,
26â27
     Â
as portrayed in
The Belle of Amherst,
16
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as preceptor,
17
,
22
,
23â24
,
37
,
163
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as publisher and editor,
26â27
,
37â38
,
156
,
190
     Â
âQueen Recluse' nickname for Emily,
20
,
156
,
199
,
214
Holland, Mrs. J. G.,
42
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47
,
63â64
homeless, Emily as,
64
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158
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160
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169
     Â
construction of,
53
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Emily's room in,
21
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Leyda at,
157â58
     Â
mother's melancholy in,
42
,
63â65
,
93
     Â
Pearl Jail in,
58
,
144
Hopper, Edward,
114
house-shaped poetry fragment [Fr1512],
112â13
,
113
Howe, Julia Ward,
201
Howe, Mark DeWolfe,
184â85
     Â
early years of,
184â85
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on 1859 daguerreotype,
186
     Â
on
Gorgeous Nothings,
182â83
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on Master Letters,
187
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on nineteenth century women,
48
,
158
     Â
Werner and,
179â80
     Â
on writing style,
66
,
141
,
186
,
192
,
193
,
207
Hudson, W. H.,
176
Hunt, E. B.,
70
Hunt, Helen Fiske,
70
Hunter, Joyce,
125â26
huntress and predator persona,
142
,
150
,
152
,
217
“I am not used to Hope” [Fr535],
68
,
111
.
See also
blue peninsula imagery
“I cannot dance opon my Toes” [Fr381A],
33
,
120
,
124
iconography, of white dress,
20
,
25
,
135
,
211
idiot savant twins,
204â5
,
207
,
208
,
209â10
“I dreaded that first Robin, so” [Fr347],
167â68
“I felt a Cleaving in my Mind” [Fr867B],
76â77
“I heard a Fly buzzâwhen I died” [Fr591],
129â30
illness, of Emily,
104
influences
     Â
Maher as,
98â99
,
102
,
104
     Â
Shakespeare as,
22
,
32
,
153
,
166
,
186
,
207
“In many and reportless places”
[Fr1404],
177â78
invalids
     Â
Browning, Elizabeth, as,
89
     Â
“career,”
74
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mother as,
42
,
60
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64
,
65
,
74
,
171
Irish immigrants,
95â96
,
98
,
188
“I saw no Wayâthe Heavens were stitched” [Fr633],
77
,
92
“I shall not murmur if at last” [Fr1429],
146â47
“I started EarlyâTook my Dog” [Fr656],
83â84
“I stepped from Plank to Plank” [Fr926],
173
,
174
“It feels a shame to be Alive” [Fr524],
81
“I think I was enchanted” [Fr627],
90
“It is solemn to remember that Vastness” [Fr1548],
209
Ivesiana,
130
“I would not paintâa picture” [Fr348],
100â101
Jackson, Helen Hunt,
162â63
James, Alice,
74
James, William,
74
Joan of Arc,
15
Johnson, Thomas H.,
155â57
,
179
,
182
,
190â91
Jonze, Spike,
135
“Judith Shakespeare” (fictional character),
87â89
,
92
,
93
,
158
Kate.
See
Anthon, Kate Scott Turner
Kazin, Alfred,
157
Keats, John,
22
Kent, Allegra,
117
,
125
,
128â32
“King Lear” (fictional character),
51
,
53
“Lady Macbeth” (fictional character),
166