Henry W. Wells explains another result of her concern with essence, "Life is simplified, explained, and reduced to its essence by interpreting the vast whole in relation to the minute particle." The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson; This site contains all 1775 poems as well as Italian translations of the poems.
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A large selection of Dickinson's poems archived online at the Women's Studies Database Reading Room from the University of Maryland. a-bird-came-down a-clock-stopped...
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The Poetry of Emily Dickinson. Complete Poems of 1924. Comprises 597 poems Verse > Emily Dickinson > Complete Poems Comprising 597 poems of the Belle of Amherst, whose life of the Imagination formed the transcendental bridge to modern American poetry.
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An index of poems by Emily Dickinson. POEMS BY EMILY DICKINSON Poems by Emily Dickinson - An extensive collection of her poetry.
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Emily Dickinson - Life as a Recluse: In the "Preface" to Dickinson's poems, Thomas Wentworth Higginson explained: "A recluse by temperament and habit,
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Category: Emily Dickinson Poem 315 Essays; Title: The Extensive Use of Robert Weisbuch in Emily Dickinson's Poetry (1972) explained that he felt that...
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Working Annotated Biblio of Criticism on; Emily Dickinson's "My Life Had Stood, A Loaded Gun" Assumes Emily is like all her women friends. Focuses on "natural desire" for a man and "hatred of renunciation." Without fully explaining, she links this poem to other "Master" poems where ED addressing a man.
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Acts of light, Emily Dickinson: poems by Emily Dickinson; paintings by Nancy Ekholm Burkert; appreciation by Jane Langton. Boston: New York Graphic Society, 1980. PS1541 .A62 Copland, Aaron. Twelve poems of Emily Dickinson, set to music. Voice and piano. NY: Boosey & Hawkes, 1951. M1621.4 .C784 D5...
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Discusses the poems of Emily Dickinson. Divergence between public image and real substance; Two kinds of reading; Content of visionary experience; Issue of eccentricity. Theses observations are meant to suggest a framework for reading Emily Dickinson's poems, particularly some of the more obscure ones.
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What if YOU were in charge of a game development company that had just landed the license for the complete works of Emily Dickinson, one of the greatest American Poets of all time? What game would you create? Stepping up to the challenge, at times reluctantly, The whole idea, as Zimmerman explained, is to "look at games in...
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