EMILY DICKINSON: Immanent Mystic (Hard Cover)
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| Author: | Dellicarpini, John |
| Year: | 2026 |
| Pages: | 132 |
| ISBN: | 1-4955-1352-1 978- 1-4955-1357-7 |
| Price: | $139.95 + shipping |
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In the quiet of her Amherst home, Emily Dickinson penned words that would echo through the chambers of time. Known for her reclusive lifestyle and enigmatic personality, Dickinson is often celebrated as an expert in unconventional form and language. Yet, behind her brevity and ambiguity lies an extraordinary mind that grappled deeply with questions of existence, divinity, and the cosmos.
This book, Emily Dickinson: Immanent Mystic, seeks to illuminate the spiritual heart of Dickinson’s work — revealing the mystic soul that inhabited her quiet, secluded life. Often misunderstood as a simple poet of nature and love, Dickinson was, in fact, a visionary who ventured beyond the confines of traditional faith to explore an intimate connection with the divine. Her poetry, filled with paradox and wonder, invites readers to consider the sacred in every moment, the miraculous in the mundane.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Preface
INTRODUCTION: The Transcendent Experience
Chapter One: The Traditional Mystic
Chapter Two: The Unconventional Mystic
Chapter Three: Ineffability
Chapter Four: Noesis
Chapter Five: Transiency
Chapter Six: Passivity
CONCLUSION: Was Dickinson A Mystic?
Works Cited
Notes
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