Moving beyond a cisgender, heteronormative framework, this book
investigates Shakespeare’s queer legacy on Emily Dickinson’s work,
particularly how this legacy has inflected Dickinson’s queer
world-making and her conception not only of gender and sexuality, but
also of the lyric itself. Drawing on Francophone and Anglophone
scholarship on lyric poetry as well as a wide range of academic
research on Dickinson and Shakespeare, queer studies, intermedial
studies and theatre studies, Emily Dickinson and Shakespeare: Queer
Legacies and Queer World-Making argues that if Dickinson does indeed
inscribe herself into a hegemonic white culture by tracing this
Shakespearean legacy, she does so by exploring themes like deviance, a
refusal of normativity in all its forms, and by complicating gender
and racial constructions. Theatre, and Shakespearean theatricality in
particular, is the spring of Dickinson’s lyric energy. As a
transformative, open space, the theatre is the core structure that
intersects with her poetry and the vital force that provides lyric
momentum. It is what queers her conception of the lyric. This study
contributes to existing scholarship on theories of the lyric by
bringing previously untranslated French writing on the lyric to
Anglophone readers for the first time, and by combining several
critical and textual approaches.
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Queer Legacies and Queer World-Making
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ISBN
9781040722244
Publisert
2025
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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