
Emily Dickinson and the creative ‘solitude of space’
For the poet Emily Dickinson, sequester was a feminist act of independence: it gave her mental and literal space to write
by Magdalena Ostas
Magdalena Ostas is lecturer in comparative literature and English at the University of California, Berkeley. Her work is included in the collection The Poetry of Emily Dickinson: Philosophical Perspectives (OUP, 2021) and she is writing the book ‘The Aesthetics of Persons’.