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[OPINION] What's your favorite Emily Dickinson poem?


Poetry Review: "I'm Nobody Who Are You?" by Emily Dickinson

I find Emily's approach to the subject refreshing and light. She was creative with her meter and rhyming pattern, and yet it still flows very ...

We keep revising our idea of Emily Dickinson. We may never get her ...

But these repeated revisions also stem from a deeper desire: We want the poet's life to reflect our contemporary values. Her ideas resonate with ...

Enjoy the Poems of Emily Dickinson - Simply Charlotte Mason

Enjoy 26 complete poems, a portrait of the poet, and a living biography so you and your students can get to know Emily Dickinson well.

The Emily Dickinson Collection | Harvard Library

Houghton Library's Emily Dickinson Collection is home to over 1000 poems and letters in the poet's hand, as well as personal effects from her life.

Emily Dickinson: Poet and Recluse - Articles - House of Hermits

To begin to understand the reclusiveness of the American poet Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) requires empathy with her personality and with what she crafted ...

Advice on Writing from Emily Dickinson's Editor - The Marginalian

... his gorgeous poem encapsulating his greatest mentor's advice. No one has embodied this ethos more fully than Emily Dickinson (December 10 ...

2. The problem of voices in Emily Dickinson's poetry

I said that for me I felt that it was Emily Dickinson herself, enraged about the war and wanting to comfort the soldiers that died. “But which soldiers, who is ...

Emily Dickinson's Use of Imagery, Enjambment, and Dashes to ...

Dickinson's poetry is filled with moments of ambiguous meaning because she focuses on topics that do not have a definitive interpretation, such as lightning ...

A Profile of Emily Dickinson - Literary Mama

This beautiful poem suggests the sanctity of her home and the warm feeling for her mother in the garden. What a wonderful and unique way to view her homelife— ...

Because I could not stop for Death (479) by Emily Dickinson - Poems

I feel like Emily Dickinson did, running her pale finger over each blade of grass, then caressing each root in the depths of the earth's primeval dirt, each tip ...

Emily Dickinson And The Inevitable: A Journey Through Love, Death ...

Emily Dickinson's perspectives on love and death are complex and nuanced. Through her poetry, she challenges traditional views of life and ...

Poem of the week: She rose to His Requirement by Emily Dickinson

Written at a wry distance from such matters, the poet considers what other women are giving away in marriage.

Scholar challenges popular ideas about Emily Dickinson - UB ...

In a new book that scholars are calling one of the most important critical studies of Emily Dickinson ever written, Cristanne Miller, ...

Emily Dickinson's “I'm a Nobody! Who are you?” - In a Dark Time

I've just finished reading Emily Dickinson's first 480 poems in Thomas Johnson's The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson and, to say the least ...

Featuring Emily Dickinson and Phoebe Bridgers: A Conversation ...

Reverent and irreverent, dead and alive, absolutely solitary and unabashedly multiple, the speakers of Dickinson's poems occupy a powerful, if ...

The Emily Dickinson Museum | Harvard Magazine

And the wallpaper: a vivid pattern of entwined wild pink roses, now reproduced based on an excavated scrap. Much of Dickinson's poetry explores death, grief, ...

An Homage to Emily. Emily Dickinson's example permits all… |

The list of American poets whose work enjoys both kinds of attention — a broad popular readership as well as serious critical attention — is ...

Selected Poems - The Folio Society

A beautifully presented collection that celebrates the radical style of a visionary American poet. This edition follows the 1955 text prepared by Thomas H. ...

An Emily Dickinson Reading List - | Lapham's Quarterly

Elizabeth Barrett Browning was perhaps her favorite, judging from the fact that a portrait of the poet hung in her room. In fact, she had more ...

Emily Dickinson: Perfect Reading for a Pandemic?

I had never been a big poetry lover, but there was something about the compactness of her poems which fascinated me. So much meaning was packed ...