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A strain in Dickinson’s letters and some—though by far a minority—of her poems was a self-diminutization, almost as if to offset and deny—or even disguise—her actual dimensions as she must have experienced them. And this emphasis on her own “littleness,” along with the deliberate strangeness of her tactics of seclusion, have been, until recently, accepted as the prevailing character of the poet […]
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A
strain
in
Dickinson’s
letters
and
some—though
by
far
a
minority—of
her
poems
was
a
self-diminutization,
almost
as
if
to
offset
and
deny—or
even
disguise—her
actual
dimensions
as
she
must
have
experienced
them.
And
this
emphasis
on
her
own
“littleness,”
along
with
the
deliberate
strangeness
of
her
tactics
of
seclusion,
have
been,
until
recently,
accepted
as
the
prevailing
character
of
the
poet
[…]