Incoming Resources
- The years and hours of Emily Dickinson
- Sidney Lanier: the man, the poet, the critic
- An Emily Dickinson encyclopedia, edited by Jane Donahue Eberwein
- Lives like loaded guns, Emily Dickinson and her family's feuds, Lyndall Gordon
- The Cambridge companion to Emily Dickinson, edited by Wendy Martin
- A singer in the dawn, reinterpretations of Paul Laurence Dunbar, edited by Jay Martin
- Sidney Lanier
- The seductions of Emily Dickinson, Robert McClure Smith
- Emily Dickinson, a literary life, Linda Wagner-Martin
- The collected poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar, edited and with an introduction by Joanne M. Braxton
- The complete poems of Stephen Crane., Edited with an introd. by Joseph Katz
- A simplified approach to Emily Dickinson,, by Robert L. Lair
- Emily Dickinson's poetry, Robert Weisbuch
- Louise Imogen Guiney, [by] Henry G. Fairbanks
- Readings on Emily Dickinson, Tamara Johnson, book editor
- Our Emily Dickinsons, American women poets and the intimacies of difference, Vivian R. Pollak
- Dickinson, selected poems and commentaries, Helen Vendler
- A loaded gun, Emily Dickinson for the 21st century, Jerome Charyn
- New poems of Emily Dickinson, edited by William H. Shurr with Anna Dunlap & Emily Grey Shurr
- Emily Dickinson & the image of home, by Jean McClure Mudge
- Emily Dickinson, woman poet, Paula Bennett
- Sidney Lanier:, poems and letters., With an introd. and notes by Charles R. Anderson
- James Whitcomb Riley
- The poems of Stephen Crane, a critical edition by Joseph Katz
- Emily Dickinson; the human background of her poetry
- A summer of hummingbirds, love, art, and scandal in the intersecting worlds of Emily Dickinson, Mark Twain, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Martin Johnson Heade, Christopher Benfey
- Whitman
- The value of Emily Dickinson, Mary Loeffelholz
- Emily Dickinson, by Cynthia Griffin Wolff
- Emily Dickinson, a collection of critical essays, edited by Judith Farr
- Lyric time, Dickinson and the limits of genre, Sharon Cameron
- Emily Dickinson, Joan Kirkby
- My wars are laid away in books, the life of Emily Dickinson, Alfred Habegger