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Linda Freedman, Emily Dickinson and the Religious Imagination (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011, £50.00/$95.00). Pp. 192. isbn978 1 10700 617 1.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 February 2013
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1 In Freedman's discussion of comparative religion in chapter 3 (75–77), “the writings of F. C. Baur” are mentioned and, in particular, his “first work, published in 1824”; there is, however, no reference to this work (or to Baur) in the endnotes or the bibliography.
2 A forthcoming article by Jane Donahue Eberwein will contribute to a deeper appreciation of the nature and influence of Eliot's translation of Strauss's work. See “Mary Ann Evans, Emily Dickinson, and Strauss's Das Leben Jesu,” Emily Dickinson Journal, 21, 2, forthcoming.