Measures of Possibility
Explore the intricate world of Emily Dickinson's literary legacy with Measures of Possibility, published by the University of Massachusetts Press in 2005. This compelling book spans 416 pages and delves into the ongoing debates surrounding editorial proprieties in Dickinson scholarship, ignited by the landmark publication of Manuscript Books of Emily Dickinson in 1981. The author meticulously tests the hypothesis of Dickinson's textual radicalism, revealing its profound implications for readers, students, and educators alike. Perfect for anyone interested in the complexities of Dickinson's work, this book invites you to reconsider the nuances of her poetry and its editorial interpretations. Add Measures of Possibility to your collection today and deepen your understanding of one of America's most enigmatic poets.