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Heginbotham, Eleanor Elson

Eleanor Elson Heginbotham
Professor Emerita, Concordia University St. Paul
Lecturer, University of Maryland
10500 Rockville Pike #1624
N. Bethesda, MD 20852
Heginbotham@luther.csp.edu

Publications

Reading the Fascicles of Emily Dickinson: Dwelling in Possibilities. Columbus, The Ohio State University Press, 2003

"Reading Dickinson in Her Context" in A Companion to Emily Dickinson. Ed Martha Nell Smith and Mary Loefelholz. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2008.

"Dickinson's 'What if I say I shall not wait!'" The Explicator. Spring 1996.

Emily Dickinson Encyclopedia. Contributor of five articles.

"'No Romance Sold': Representing Dickinson in Fiction." Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin. Spring 1998.

"'Paradise Fictitious': Dickinson's Milton." Emily Dickinson Journal. Spring 1998.

"'Saint Emily' and Kathleen Norris." Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin. Fall,1997.

Work in Progress

Dickinson's Fascicles: A Spectrum of Possibilities (working title of collection of essays, co-edited with Paul Crumbley

"'What are you reading now?': Dickinson's Epistolary Book Club" for a volume of essays on letters Ed. Jane Eberwein and Cynthia MacKenzie, forthcoming.

Research Interests

Essays on Louisa May Alcott and on Henry David Thoreau for Student Encyclopedia of Great American Writers reflect an interest in other Nineteenth Century Writers

Another different interest: the Women of the Beat Movement

And wildly different from all this: history of one of the churches of the District of Columbia, which is really a study of the city itself.