id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_yo6cedkm5fbwjbuoutboykxna4 Li-hsin Hsu Sacred/Sacrilegious Tourism in Emily Dickinson's Poems 2012 21 .pdf application/pdf 6078 567 66 Title Sacred/Sacrilegious Tourism in Emily Dickinson's Poems Sacred/Sacrilegious Tourism in Emily Dickinson's Poems argues, like other major American writers of her time, Emily Dickinson's poems exemplify the saw the rise of scenic tourism (Korte 84), and Dickinson's poems bear witness to this cultural craze writer, is transformed into Dickinson's Fair of Despair in the poem, and faith becomes another type From Shelley's historical tourism to Dickinson's spiritual auction, visual consumption is turned into !ese poems of Dickinson turn funerals and cruci#xions into sacrilegious carnivals, radically out of God's mind to an eastern art and Jesus's suffering into an auction, Dickinson's poems deconstruct Dickinson's poems of spiritual tourism are no less sacred to the human is not limited to Dickinson's religious poems or lyrical voices. fabrics of God's mind to the auction of faith, from the caged Holy ghost to Dickinson's menagerie, F r !e Poems of Emily Dickinson. !e Poems of Emily Dickinson (Reading Edition). ./cache/work_yo6cedkm5fbwjbuoutboykxna4.pdf ./txt/work_yo6cedkm5fbwjbuoutboykxna4.txt