An edition of A kiss from Thermopylae (2015)

A kiss from Thermopylae

Emily Dickinson and law

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An edition of A kiss from Thermopylae (2015)

A kiss from Thermopylae

Emily Dickinson and law

Born into a family of attorneys, Dickinson absorbed law at home. She employed legal terms and concepts regularly in her writings, and her metaphors grounded in law derive much of their expressive power from a comparatively sophisticated lay knowledge of the various legal and political issues that were roiling nineteenth-century America. Dickinson displays interest in such areas as criminal law, contracts, equity, property, estate law, and bankruptcy. She also held in high regard the role of law in resolving disputes and maintaining civic order. Toward the end of her life, Dickinson cited the Spartans' defense at Thermopylae as an object lesson demonstrating why societies should uphold the rule of law. Yet Dickinson was also capable of criticizing, even satirizing, law and lawyers. Her poetic personae inhabit various legal roles including those of jurymen, judges, and attorneys, and some poems simulate courtroom contests pitting the rights of individuals against the power of the state. She was keenly interested in legal matters pertaining to women, such as breach of promise, dower, and trusts. With her tone ranging from subservient to domineering, from reverential to ridiculing, Dickinson's writings reflect an abiding concern with philosophic and political principles underpinning the law, as well as an identification with the plight of individuals who dared confront authority. A Kiss from Thermopylae reveals a new dimension of Dickinson's writing and thinking, one indicating that she was thoroughly familiar with the legal community's idiomatic language, actively engaged with contemporary political and ethical questions, and skilled at deploying a poetic register ranging from high romanticism to low humor.--Provided by publisher.

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256

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Kiss from Thermopylae: Emily Dickinson and Law
2015, University of Massachusetts Press
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A kiss from Thermopylae: Emily Dickinson and law
2015, University of Massachusetts Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-233) and indexes.

Published in
Amherst, Boston

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
811/.4
Library of Congress
PS1541.Z5 G885 2015, PS1541.Z5G885 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 256 pages
Number of pages
256

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL31032197M
ISBN 13
9781625341136, 9781625341129
LCCN
2014026027
OCLC/WorldCat
880861081

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Work ID
OL23198315W

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