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W. Higginson in the Atlantic Monthly in 1870. &quot;The American poet of passion is yet to come.&quot; He was, of course, unaware of the great erotic love poems such as &quot;Wild Nights--Wild Nights!&quot; and &quot;Struck was I, nor yet by Lightning&quot; being privately written by his reclusive friend Emily Dickinson. In a profound new analysis of Dickinson's life and work, Judith Farr explores the desire, suffering, exultation, spiritual rapture, and intense dedication to art that characterize Dickinson's poems, and deciphers their many complex and witty references to texts and paintings of the day. In The Passion of Emily Dickinson the poet emerges, not as a cryptic proto-modern or a victim of female repression, but as a cultivated mid-Victorian in whom the romanticism of Emerson and the American landscape painters found bold expression. 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