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2014 ALA Sessions

Emily Dickinson and Her Male Contemporaries

Chair: Páraic Finnerty, University of Portsmouth

  1. “Writing ‘Master’: Gender and the Epistle in Dickinson and Whitman,”
    Kathryn E. Wichelns, University of New Mexico
  2. “Dickinson and Peirce: Poiesis and Semiosis,” Daniel Fineman, Occidental College
  3. “Haunted Chambers, Haunted Minds: Hypnagogia as a Symbol for the Public and Private Lives of Women in Dickinson, Poe, and Hawthorne,” Gabriela Ines Serrano, Angelo State University
  4. “Emily Dickinson and Stephen Crane: Kindred Spirits,” Maryanne Garbowsky, County College of Morris

Transatlantic Dickinson
Chair: Kathryn E. Wichelns, University of New Mexico

  1. “‘Alone and in a Circumstance’: Spiders, Artistry, and Dickinson’s Letter to George Sand,” Elizabeth Petrino, Fairfield University
  2. “Bacchic Votaries: Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Emily Dickinson,” Marjorie Stone, Dalhousie University
  3. “Subversive Spirits: Common Threads in George MacDonald and Emily Dickinson,” Anne Ramirez, Neumann University
  4. “‘I noticed that Robert Browning had made another poem’: Dickinson and the Poetics of British Celebrity,” Páraic Finnerty, University of Portsmouth