Emily Dickinson: My Wars Are Laid Away in Books
One of America's greatest poets, Emily Dickinson remains largely an enigma. Alfred Habegger, author of The Father: A Life of Henry James, Sr., sheds new light on Dickinson in his biography, My Wars Are Laid Away in Books: The Life of Emily Dickinson. In his new book, Habegger probes provocative questions: Was she a lesbian? Why did she refuse to publish her poetry, and why was this refusal so integral to her work? Using legal archives, congregational records and previously unpublished fragments of Dickinson's own letters, Habegger provides a rare personal glimpse into Dickinson's troubled brilliance and shows how Dickinson tuned her "voice" and turned her personal life into a work of art.

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Rendering the Life of Emily Dickinson - D Abramson & P Longsworth

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The Secret Life of Emily Dickinson

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Trailblazing Women: Emily Dickinson and Poetry in America Panel Discussion

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REEL TIME: Helen Vendler on the Recordings of Wallace Stevens - Woodberry Poetry Room

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The “Real” Emily Dickinson at 191

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THE GORGEOUS NOTHINGS: Emily Dickinson's Envelope-Poems | Woodberry Poetry Room

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Robert Creeley - lecture on Emily Dickinson (PART 1)

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Emily Dickinson – Unravelling her 20 year Seclusion | Biographical Documentary

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The Autistic Poetry of Emily Dickinson

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Entitled Opinions - A Conversation on Emily Dickinson

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Navigating Life's Invitations Through Poetry and Prose | David Whyte | Insights at the Edge Podcast

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Modern-ish Poets Series 2: Emily Dickinson

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Critical Reading & Writing Lecture: Emily Dickinson

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Hanya Yanagihara, "A Little Life"

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Our Life in Poetry: Emily Dickinson

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Everyday Discoveries at the Emily Dickinson Museum Collections Warehouse

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Emily Dickinson: A Certain Slant of Light (1977) Poet, Biography

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Emily Dickinson and the Calling of the Visionary Poet | Lect. 10

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EMILY DICKINSON

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