- Contents
- Editors' Note
- Acknowledgments
- Dickinson's Transplantation of Citizenship in the Earth: An Un-Silencing by Beth Staley
- “We send the Wave to find the Wave”: Dickinson’s Wave-Particle Duality by Mary Loeffelholz
- “Then quiver down, with tufts of Tune –”: Dickinson’s Palpable Soundscapes by Joan Wry
- “Buccaneers of Buzz”: Dickinson’s Humanimal Poetics by Alison Fraser
- Going to Sea in Emily Dickinson’s Poetry: Decentered Humanism and Poetic Ecology by Brian Yothers
- Coda: Natural Messages and Aesthetic Pleasure in Emily Dickinson’s Nature Writing by Grace Mei-shu Chen
Contents
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Dickinson’s Transplantation of Citizenship in the Earth: An Un-Silencing, Beth Staley, West Virginia University
“We send the Wave to find the Wave”: Dickinson’s Wave-Particle Duality, Mary Loeffelholz, Northeastern University
“Then quiver down, with tufts of Tune–”: Dickinson’s Palpable Soundscapes, Joan Wry, Saint Michael’s College
"Buccaneers of Buzz”: Dickinson’s Humanimal Poetics, Alison Fraser, SUNY-Buffalo
Going to Sea in Emily Dickinson’s Poetry: Decentered Humanism and Poetic Ecology, Brian Yothers, University of Texas at El Paso
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Coda
Natural Messages and Aesthetic Pleasure in Emily Dickinson’s Nature Writing, Grace Mei-shu Chen, National Sun Yat-sen Univeristy and Kaosiung Medical University