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  • Contributors

Midori Asahina is an Associate Professor at Keio University, Japan, and an executive member of the Emily Dickinson Society of Japan. She was a visiting scholar at the University of Massachusetts in 1990, and contributed to An Emily Dickinson Encyclopedia.

Sarah E. Blackwod is a doctoral candidate in the Department of English at Northwestern University. She is currently at work on a dissertation entitled "Portraiture: Representing Interiority in American Culture, 1850-1920."

Joane Feit Diehl is Professor of English at University of California, Davis. Her publications on Dickinson include Dickinson and the Romantic Imagination (Princeton) and Women Poets and the American Sublime (Indiana), and her most recent book is On Louise Glück: Change What You See (Michigan).

Jane Donahue Eberwein is Professor of English at Oakland University, author of Dickinson: Strategies of Limitation, and editor of An Emily Dickinson Encyclopedia. Her related interests include early American literature with particular attention to Puritan poets such as Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor.

Deirdre Fagan holds a D.A. in English literature and philosophy, a M.A. in English literature from the University at Albany, SUNY, and is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor at Quincy University. She is the author of a Critical Companion to Robert Frost (forthcoming 2007).

Marty Rhodes Figley received her B. A. from Mount Holyoke College. She is the author of seven children's books.

James T. Guthrie is Professor of English at Wright State University. He is the author of Emily Dickinson's Vision (University Press of Florida) and Above Time: Emerson's and Thoreau's Temporal Revolutions (University of Missouri Press). [End Page 128]

Cynthia Hogue's most recent publications include Flux (poems), The Incognito Body (poems, forthcoming 2006), and the co-edited We Who Love To Be Astonished: Experimental Feminist Poetics and Performance Art. She is the Marshall Chair in Modern and Contemporary Poetry and Interim Director of Creative Writing at Arizona State University.

Suzane Juhasz is Professor of English at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Her publications on Dickinson include Feminist Critics Read Emily Dickinson (edited; Indiana), The Undiscovered Continent: Emily Dickinson and the Space of the Mind (Indiana), and Comic Power in Emily Dickinson (coauthored; Texas). She was the founding editor of the Emily Dickinson Journal (1992-2000).

Katie Peterson is a doctoral candidate in English and American Literature at Harvard University, and is currently Visiting Professor of Poetry at Deep Springs College. Her first book of poems, This One Tree, is forthcoming from New Issues / Western Michigan University Press.

Danen Wardrop is Professor of English at Western Michigan University, and the author of two books, Emily Dickinson's Gothic (Iowa) and Word, Birth, and Culture in the Poetry of Poe, Whitman, and Dickinson (Greenwood). [End Page 129]

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