Beschreibung:
Cindy MacKenzie teaches English at the University of Regina in Saskatchewan, Canada. She is best known for her compilation A Concordance to the Letters of Emily Dickinson (2000). She has also published articles on Dickinson in the Emily Dickinson Bulletin and Emily Dickinson Journal. Her passionate interest in Dickinson has taken her to conferences in the United States, Europe, and Japan as an active participant and, presently, as a board member of the Emily Dickinson International Society and of the American Literature Association.
Emily Dickinson is known as a poet who presses at the limits of perception and expresses in memorable language extremes of both anguish and ecstasy. This work offers revealing perspectives on how the exquisite language in the poems and letters of Emily Dickinson helps readers cope with suffering.