By force of her imagination and skill, Emily Dickinson could take the measure of solitude, opprobrium and even damnation.
The lines which form a prelude to the published ... not in ink. The name was Emily Dickinson. Inclosed with the letter were four poems, two of which have been already printed,--"Safe in their ...
Emily & Her Atoms; Alone & in a Circumstance; Other Eyes; Singing the Triangle; Mind Gray River; One Note from One Bird; Cornets of Paradise; A Star Not Far Enough; Hymn: You Wish You Had Eyes in Your ...
PBS, NPR and The London Review of Books all agree: “The Letters of Emily Dickinson,” co ... who has some favorites of her own among Dickinson’s letters. She mentions an unsigned letter consisting of a ...
It's wrong to think of self-esteem as a quality that depends only on what we say and do. Self-congratulation is no substitute for the kindly regard of others.
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BUFFALO, N.Y. – PBS, NPR and The London Review of Books all agree: “The Letters of Emily Dickinson ... favorites of her own among Dickinson’s letters. She mentions an unsigned letter consisting of a ...
They’d banish us, you know. So begins an eight-line poem by Emily Dickinson. Written in 1861 and published posthumously in 1890, the work spent decades in a drawer, along with 800 other writings.