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Women poets in the nineteenth centurya and emily dickinson

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When discussing nineteenth-century American women poets, the term ‘reticence’ has been used, almost exclusively, by critics since the 1980s, to refer to  poetic strategies that resulted from ‘psychic conflict and anxiety’: women’s literary articulation was suppressed by the patriarchal system, and society demanded reticence in writing by women (e.g. elimination of anger, sexual feelings, and ambition in their work). In order to excel without condemnation, women writers complied.Critics, within a feminist framework, include Emily Dickinson and her unique literary reticence, in their assertion that strategic reticence was employed by all women writers.
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