Emily and Susan: Flying Above Identity
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1344/duoda2024.66.03Keywords:
Emily Dickinson, Susan Huntington Gilbert, Identity, Political lesbianism, Love between women, BeingAbstract
“Emily and Susan: Flying Above Identity” is a piece of writing
that looks at the mistake of attempting to place Emily Dickinson
as being of lesbian identity. At the same time, it looks deeper
into the relationship that Emily had with identity, and how she
refused to fall into it for the duration of her entire life.
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