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This is where you will compile the bibliography for your Wikipedia assignment. Add the name and/or notes about what each source covers, then use the "Cite" button to generate the citation for that source.

  • Bartram, Robin; Brown-Saracino, Japonica; Donovan, Holly (2021-01-18). "Uncertain Sexualities and the Unusual Woman: Depictions of Jane Addams and Emily Dickinson". Social Problems. 68 (1): 168–184. doi:10.1093/socpro/spz058. ISSN 0037-7791. [1]
    • Talking about Dickinson's ambiguous sexuality.
  • Comment, Kristin M. (2009). ""Wasn't She a Lesbian?" Teaching Homoerotic Themes in Dickinson and Whitman". The English Journal. 98 (4): 61–66. ISSN 0013-8274. [2]
    • Scholars discuss nature of Dickinson and Susan Gilbert's relationship.
  • Dickinson, Emily (1998). Open me carefully: Emily Dickinson's intimate letters to Susan Huntington Dickinson. Ellen Louise Hart, Martha Nell Smith, Cairns Collection of American Women Writers (First edition ed.). Ashfield, Massachusetts. ISBN 0-9638183-6-8. OCLC 39746998 [3]
    • Examples of Dickinson's poetry that was meant for Gilbert.
  • Kupfer, Lindsey (2019-10-31). "'Dickinson' creator explores Emily Dickinson's sexuality". Page Six. Retrieved 2022-10-05.[4]
    • Creator of TV show talked about her view of Dickinson

References

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  1. ^ Bartram, Robin; Brown-Saracino, Japonica; Donovan, Holly (2021-01-18). "Uncertain Sexualities and the Unusual Woman: Depictions of Jane Addams and Emily Dickinson". Social Problems. 68 (1): 168–184. doi:10.1093/socpro/spz058. ISSN 0037-7791.
  2. ^ Comment, Kristin M. (2009). ""Wasn't She a Lesbian?" Teaching Homoerotic Themes in Dickinson and Whitman". The English Journal. 98 (4): 61–66. ISSN 0013-8274.
  3. ^ Dickinson, Emily (1998). Open me carefully : Emily Dickinson's intimate letters to Susan Huntington Dickinson. Ellen Louise Hart, Martha Nell Smith, Cairns Collection of American Women Writers (First edition ed.). Ashfield, Massachusetts. ISBN 0-9638183-6-8. OCLC 39746998. {{cite book}}: |edition= has extra text (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. ^ Kupfer, Lindsey (2019-10-31). "'Dickinson' creator explores Emily Dickinson's sexuality". Page Six. Retrieved 2022-10-05.