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Bennett, Paula, Emily Dickinson: Woman Poet, University of Iowa Press, 1990.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, Nature: An Essay and Lectures on the Times, H. G. Clarke, 1844.
Ferlazzo, Paul J., “Emily Dickinson,” in Twayne’s United States Authors Series Online, G. K. Hall & Co., 1999.
Ingold, Barbara Seib, “Dickinson’s ‘A Narrow Fellow,’” The Explicator, 1996, pp. 220–23.
Lauter, Paul, The Heath Anthology of American Literature, Volume One, Second Edition, edited by Paul Lauter, DC Heath and...
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