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    1. Among Friends - Spring 2008 - Vol 8, Num 2

      (new York: HarperCollins, c2008) invents—with impressive exercise of imagination—the last days of literary luminaries of the past. (...)

    2. STUDIES IN CHAOS · An "Open Mesh of Possibilities": Thinking Queerness with Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick’s

      Sedgwick displayed this piece on one of her hanging figures in her 1991 Floating Columns exhibition at the Rhode Island School of Design and her (...)

    3. Indexing variant names from the Library of Congress Name Authority File (LCNAF) in TRLN Discovery -

      For example, the authoritative form of Emily Dickinson’s name is “Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886.”

    4. The Specialness of Special Collections: Remarks on the Dedication of the Rubenstein Library - Duke U

      And I must confess that I think the convenience of digital access to these materials comes at a cost—the cost, we might say, of enchantment. (...)

    5. URGENCY & LOSS · An "Open Mesh of Possibilities": Thinking Queerness with Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick’s Ar

      This collage shows the pair at the grave of Emily Dickinson, whose poetry they both loved. Sedgwick included an image of this (...)

    6. National Poetry Month 2020 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Try out some of these titles: Delphi Complete Works of Paul Laurence Dunbar Delphi Complete Works of Emily Dickinson Delphi (...)

    7. What to read this month - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Poe , you might want to pick up this novel about Emily Dickinson told through the eyes of an Irish maid.  

    8. A Tale of Two Archives; or, The Persistence of 'Girl Land' - The Devil's Tale

      So did my work in the Frank Baker Collection yield the next Emily Dickinson? Not exactly. At the level of versification, (...)

    9. Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog - Page 3 of 36 - Notes from the Duke University Libraries D

      For example, the authoritative form of Emily Dickinson’s name is “Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886.”

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