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  • Contributors

Jane Donahue Eberwein, Oakland University, edited An Emily Dickinson Encyclopedia. She is particularly interested in Dickinson's response to her New England religious heritage.

James Guthrie is associate professor of English at Wright State University. He is the author of Emily Dickinson's Vision (University Press of Florida) as well as of several articles that have appeared in the Emily Dickinson Journal and ESQ.

Suzanne Juhasz is Professor of English at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Her writing on Dickinson includes Comic Power in Emily Dickinson, with Cristanne Miller and Martha Nell Smith, The Undiscovered Continent: Emily Dickinson and the Space of the Mind, and Feminist Critics Read Emily Dickinson. She is the Founding Editor of The Emily Dickinson Journal. She is presently completing A Desire for Women: Relational Psychoanalysis, Writing, and Relationships Between Women.

Jay Ladin has taught seminars on Dickinson's poetry at The Emily Dickinson Homestead since 1997. He currently teaches at Princeton University.

Cindy Mackenzie teaches English at the University of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. She has recently edited the Concordance to the Letters of Emily Dickinson, published by the University of Colorado Press.

Leigh-Anne Urbanowicz Marcellin is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Georgia. She is writing her dissertation on the war poetry of Emily Dickinson and Eliz abeth Barret Browning.

Domnhall Mitchell is a Professor of Nineteenth-Century American Literature at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim. He has published articles on Dickinson in American Literature and the Emily Dickinson Journal. His book Emily Dickinson: Monarch of Perception was published by the University of Massachusetts Press in the Spring of 2000. [End Page 142]

Vivian Pollak teaches American literary and cultural studies at Washington University in St. Louis. She is the author of Dickinson: The Anxiety of Gender and The Erotic Whitman. She has also edited A Poet's Parents: The Courtship Letters of Emily Norcross and Edward Dickinson and is currently at work on a study of American women poets reading Dickinson.

Brad Ricca is a Ph.D. candidate at Case Western Reserve University. His dissertation-in-progess is on Dickinson's use of astronomical signs.

Georgiana Strickland is former managing editor at the University Press of Kentucky. She has been editor of the Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin since 1991. Her present research deals with the Springfield Republican.

Shira Wolosky was an Associate Professor of English at Yale University before moving to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where she is a Full Professor of English and American Studies. She is the author of: Emily Dickinson: A Voice of War; Language Mysticism; The Art of Poetry (forthcoming), and Poetry and Public Discourse (forthcoming) as well as articles on poetry and theory. [End Page 143]

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