- Emily Dickinson Writing a Poem
by Martha Nell Smith and Lara Vetter
- Foreground and Apprentices: Dickinson and Whitman
by Susan Belasco
- Writing Otherwise: Emily Dickinson and the Scenes/Surfaces of Writing
by Marta Werner
- Love and Conquest: The Erotics of Colonial Discourse in Emily Dickinson's Poems and Letters
by Stephanie Browner
- Dickinson, Slavery, and the San Domingo Movement
by Ed Folsom and Kenneth Price
- The Geographical Imagination in Whitman and Dickinson
by Kirsten Gruesz
- The Civil War, Class & the Dickinsons
by Martha Nell Smith
- Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, and the Civil War
by Ed Folsom
- Whitman, Dickinson, and the Elegy: Death and Dying During the Civil War
by Susan Belasco
- Consolation Literature
by Ellen Louise Hart
- A Nosegay to Take to Battle: The Civil War Wounding of Emily Dickinson
by Marta Werner et al.
- Imprisonment and Captivity in Whitman and Dickinson During the Civil War . . . and After
by Kirsten Gruesz
- Spiders, the Web, and Dickinson & Whitman
by Susan Belasco and Kenneth Price
- Ecstacy in the East
by Stephanie Browner
- "The Soul's Distinct Connection -": Emily Dickinson, Photography, and 19-th Century American Culture
by Marta Werner
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