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ItemOur Gnome(New Directions in Dickinson Studies, 2012-11)In the New England of Dickinson’s time, the Bible wasn’t just a lexicon of the shared words that makes a culture; it was also an anthology of genres. One of its genres in particular, the parable, exerted its influence on Dickinson’s friend J. G. Holland, and Dickinson merrily aped the parabolic style in her letters back to him. But when Dickinson directed her attention elsewhere and styled herself “Your Gnome,” she slipped into quite a different genre. How, I wonder below, does she look in that?
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ItemThe Morality of Irony and Unreliable Narrative in Trollope's The Warden and Barchester Towers(South Atlantic Modern Language Association, 1989)
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ItemLarry Brown's Joe and the Uses and Abuses of the "Region" Concept(LSU Press, 2002)
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ItemReading the Literatures of Hawai'i Under and "Americanist" Rubric(Pluto Press, 2003)
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ItemPacific Scholarship, Literary Criticism, and Touristic Desire: The Spectre of A. Grove Day(Duke University Press, 1997)
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ItemLocalizing the Classic in Hawai'i: Gary Pak's Recasting of William Faulkner(NCTE Assembly on American Literature, 2013)
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ItemGlobal Melville(Blackwell Publishing, 2006)