Much Madness Is Divinest Sense

Much Madness Is Divinest Sense | Bibliography and Further Reading

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Aiken, Conrad, “Emily Dickinson,” in The Recognition of Emily Dickinson: Selected Criticism since 1890, edited by Caesar R. Blake and Carlton F. Wells, University of Michigan Press, 1964.

Bates, Arlo, “Miss Dickinson’s Poems,” in The Recognition of Emily Dickinson: Selected Criticism since 1890, edited by Caesar R. Blake and Carlton F. Wells, University of Michigan Press, 1964.

Bloom, Harold, Emily Dickinson, Chelsea House, 1999, p. 11.

Carmen, Bliss, “A Note on Emily Dickinson,” in The Recognition of Emily Dickinson: Selected...

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