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Article: Dickinson Manuscripts in the Undergraduate Classroom.
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- College Literature
- Article date:
- September 22, 2000
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Emily Dickinson's poetry permeates under graduate literature classes; first- year students read her, seniors read her, and most students study her work more than once. [1] As a result of her high level of exposure in the classroom, methods of teaching Dickinson have received substantial attention, not to mention their own volume in the MLA Approaches to Teaching series in 1989. Today, Dickinson studies are undergoing a radical shift into manuscript study because of Ralph Franklin and the computer. Dickinson's earlier editors have had extensive control over the final presentation of her work because she left almost all of her poetry in manuscript form, and, until Ralph ...
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