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Explore the depths of Susan Howe's groundbreaking work, *My Emily Dickinson*, a seminal exploration of one of America's most revered poets, Emily Dickinson. First published in 1985 and now available as a New Directions paperback, this unique literary analysis transcends traditional readings, revealing Dickinson as a powerful voice of nature and radical feminism. Howe's exacting rigor and insightful wit liberate Dickinson from the stereotypes often associated with her life in Amherst, shedding light on her poetic genius and her profound connection to elemental forces. This celebrated critique weaves in discussions of literary heavyweights such as Browning and Shakespeare, as well as themes from the Civil War and Puritanism, positioning Dickinson not just as a poetess but as a vibrant and spirited artist. With its daring reframing, *My Emily Dickinson* is essential reading for anyone looking to understand the complexities of Dickinson's world and her revolutionary contributions to American literature. Embrace a fresh perspective on Dickinson’s iconic work, including the heart-stopping poem “My Life had stood — a Loaded Gun,” which exemplifies her radical poetic vision. Discover how Howe articulates a powerful, true feminism that redefines the narrative around Dickinson and elevates her artistry to an untethered sky of inspiration. Perfect for scholars, poetry enthusiasts, and readers seeking to engage with Dickinson’s legacy on a deeper level, this award-winning book invites you to experience a passionate dialogue between two extraordinary poets, enriching your understanding of American poetry.