LEADER 00000cam a2200613Ki 4500 001 ocn857463283 003 OCoLC 005 20190405014105.4 006 m o d 007 cr cnu---unuuu 008 130903s2013 nyu ob 001 0 eng d 020 9781107341944|q(electronic book) 020 1107341949|q(electronic book) 020 |z9781107029415 020 |z1107029414 035 (OCoLC)857463283 040 N$T|beng|erda|epn|cN$T|dNLGGC|dOCLCF|dOCLCQ|dOCLCO|dYDXCP |dOCLCA|dBUF|dOCLCQ|dOCLCO|dOCLCQ 049 RIDW 050 4 PS1541.Z5|bE3945 2013eb 072 7 LIT|x014000|2bisacsh 082 04 811/.4|223 084 LCO002000|2bisacsh 090 PS1541.Z5|bE3945 2013eb 245 00 Emily Dickinson and philosophy /|cedited by Jed Deppman, Oberlin College, Marianne Noble, American University, Gary Lee Stonum, Case Western Reserve University. 264 1 New York :|bCambridge University Press,|c2013. 300 1 online resource (vi, 270 pages) 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 340 |gpolychrome|2rdacc 347 text file|2rdaft 504 Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 505 8 Machine generated contents note: Introduction Marianne Noble, Jed Deppman and Gary Lee Stonum; Part I. Dickinson and the Philosophy of her Time: 1. Emily Dickinson: anatomist of the mind Michael Kearns; 2. Dickinson, Hume, and the common sense legacy Melanie Hubbard; 3. Outgrowing genesis? Dickinson, Darwin, and the higher criticism Jane Eberwein; 4. Touching the wounds: Dickinson and Christology Linda Freedman; 5. Against mastery: Dickinson contra Hegel and Schlegel Daniel Fineman; 6. Perfect from the pod: instant learning in Dickinson and Kierkegaard Jim von der Heydt; Part II. Dickinson and Modern Philosophy: 7. Truth and lie in Emily Dickinson and Friedrich Nietzsche Shira Wolosky; 8. Emily Dickinson, pragmatism, and the conquests of mind Renee Tursi; 9. Dickinson and Sartre on facing the brutality of brute existence Farhang Erfani; 10. Dickinson on perception and consciousness: a dialogue with Merleau-Ponty Marianne Noble; 11. The infinite in person: Levinas and Dickinson Megan Craig; 12. Astonished thinking: Dickinson and Heidegger Jed Deppman; Bibliography; Index. 520 "Emily Dickinson's poetry is deeply philosophical. Recognizing that conventional language limited her thought and writing, Dickinson created new poetic forms to pursue the moral and intellectual issues that mattered most to her. This collection situates Dickinson within the rapidly evolving intellectual culture of her time and explores the degree to which her groundbreaking poetry anticipated trends in twentieth-century thought. Essays aim to clarify the ideas at stake in Dickinson's poems by reading them in the context of one or more relevant philosophers, including near-contemporaries such as Nietzsche, Kierkegaard and Hegel, and later philosophers whose methods are implied in her poetry, including Levinas, Sartre and Heidegger. The Dickinson who emerges is a curious, open-minded interpreter of how human beings make sense of the world - one for whom poetry is a component of a lifelong philosophical project"--|cProvided by publisher. 588 0 Print version record. 590 eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America 600 10 Dickinson, Emily,|d1830-1886|0https://id.loc.gov/ authorities/names/n79054166|xCriticism and interpretation. |0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99005576 600 17 Dickinson, Emily,|d1830-1886.|2fast|0https:// id.worldcat.org/fast/35276 650 0 Philosophy in literature.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/ subjects/sh85101002 650 7 Criticism and interpretation.|2fast|0https:// id.worldcat.org/fast/1198648 650 7 Philosophy in literature.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/ fast/1060836 655 4 Electronic books. 655 7 Criticism, interpretation, etc.|2fast|0https:// id.worldcat.org/fast/1411635 700 1 Noble, Marianne,|d1968-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/ names/n99259426|eeditor. 700 1 Deppman, Jed,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/ n2003053637|eeditor. 700 1 Stonum, Gary Lee,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/ n78071474|eeditor. 776 08 |iPrint version:|tEmily Dickinson and philosophy |z9781107029415|w(DLC) 2012041991|w(OCoLC)811963805 856 40 |uhttps://rider.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http:// search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site& db=nlebk&AN=545040|zOnline eBook via EBSCO. Access restricted to current Rider University students, faculty, and staff. 856 42 |3Instructions for reading/downloading the EBSCO version of this eBook|uhttp://guides.rider.edu/ebooks/ebsco 901 MARCIVE 20231220 948 |d20190507|cEBSCO|tEBSCOebooksacademic NEW 4-5-19 7552 |lridw 994 92|bRID