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"With considerable wit and passion, Richard Brantley puts his impressive learning to work in Experience and Faith. By situating Emily Dickinson within the Wesleyan tradition and an Anglo-American context, he provides us with a refreshing way of rethinking the connections between Dickinson's poetry and her religious thought and experience." - Roger Lundin, Blanchard Professor ofEnglish at Wheaton College and author of Emily Dickinson and the Art of Belief
"Brantley reasons thoughtfully on the critical methods Dickinson's art demands and the importance of venturesome, experimental thinking such as hers for our own academic and religious environment. He has given us a wise, deep, yet friendly, exploratory, and unpretentious book that ought to have great influence on studies of Dickinson's religious thought even as it inspires curiousity about its promised sequel." - Jane Donohue Eberwein, editor of The Emily Dickinson Encyclopedia