Out of the closet
Tom Paulin, 29 October 1987
Emily Dickinson: Looking to Canaan
by John Robinson.
Faber, 191 pp., £3.95, August 1986,0 571 13943 4 Show More
by John Robinson.
Faber, 191 pp., £3.95, August 1986,
Emily Dickinson: A Poet’s Grammar
by Christanne Miller.
Harvard, 212 pp., £15.95, July 1987,0 674 25035 4 Show More
by Christanne Miller.
Harvard, 212 pp., £15.95, July 1987,
Emily Dickinson: The Poet on the Second Story
by Jerome Loving.
Cambridge, 128 pp., £20, April 1987,0 521 32781 4 Show More
by Jerome Loving.
Cambridge, 128 pp., £20, April 1987,
“... to stop (right or wrong) in the midst of self-defence, in gentle submission’. The advice of The Mother’s Assistant and Young Lady’s Friend was ‘Always conciliate,’ and The Lady’s Amaranth stated that a woman governs by ‘persuasion ... The empire of woman is an empire of softness ... her commands are caresses.’ As with Ambrose Heath’s idea of ... ”