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EMILY DICKINSON AND THE ART OF UNBELIEF
Lundin traces Dickinson’s New England Christian roots carefully and with some enlightening analysis that rises above the all-to-popular bashing of her family’s Puritan heritage. He has done his homework on the times (eighteenth and nineteenth centuries) and has obviously read and reread her poetry along with the scores of other literary analysts and biographers. He wrestles with the faith presented to her by the family and the church. |
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