2018
DOI: 10.1080/00497878.2018.1450000
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Open Interiority: Emily Dickinson, Augustine, and the Spatial Self

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“…The scene is morbid, but the reader/ listener almost is unable to remember until Dickinson pronounces why the two stop speaking. -The deceased speaker converses congenially -between the rooms‖ of the cemetery with a man buried nearby, along with ‗They Shut me up in Prose'‖ [10]. She says that both speak ‗between the rooms' for the time permits them.…”
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“…The scene is morbid, but the reader/ listener almost is unable to remember until Dickinson pronounces why the two stop speaking. -The deceased speaker converses congenially -between the rooms‖ of the cemetery with a man buried nearby, along with ‗They Shut me up in Prose'‖ [10]. She says that both speak ‗between the rooms' for the time permits them.…”
Section: The Third Stanzamentioning
confidence: 99%