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Dickinson, Emily Elizabeth
American Literature: Poetry
Lyric: 18th- and 19th-Century Lyric Poetry
United States (Culture): The Emergence of an American Voice
collection of her works
contemporaries and associates
home town
influence on later writers
music based on her poems
portrayal in modern dance
quotations
Appearance: I saw her but twice,…
Death and Dying: Because I could not stop…
Death and Dying: I heard a Fly buzz—when…
Death and Dying: My life closed twice before…
Death and Dying: Our journey had advanced; Our…
Death and Dying: This is the Hour of…
Depression: After great pain, a formal feeling…
Depression: How slow the Wind— how slow the sea— how…
Depression: Of consciousness, her awful Mate The Soul…
Doctors: Surgeons must be very careful When they take…
Endurance: The first Day's Night had come— And…
Foreboding: Presentiment—is that long Shadow—on the…
Hope: "Hope" is the thing with feathers— That…
Judgment: Much Madness is divinest Sense— To…
Madness: And Something's odd—within— That person that I…
Pain: Pain—has an Element of Blank— It…
Poetry: 'Twas my one Glory— Let it be Remembered I…
Solitude: The soul selects her own…
Success: Success is counted sweetest By…
Supernatural, The: One need not be a Chamber—to be Haunted— …
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