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The Letters of Emily Dickinson collects 1,304 letters, starting with one she wrote at age 11. Her singular voice comes into its own in the letters of the 1860s, which often blur into poems.
The Poetry of Emily Dickinson by Martha Hale Shackford Not long ago a distinguished critic, reviewing Father Tabb's poetry, remarked, 'At his most obvious affinity, Emily Dickinson, I can only glance.
Itʼs been done before, so many times: the purloining of her poems for songs. Would I be another in the commodification of the Emily Dickinson Choral, solo and more besides music for “Hope is ...
For even when semi-secluded at home, Dickinson, as one of her close relatives recalled, “would open the window or curtains [of her bedroom] and say poetically what she saw outdoors in the garden or a ...
The Emily Dickinson Museum celebrated the reconstruction of its Carriage House and the reopening of The Evergreens ... Robinson read one of Dickinson’s most famous poems, “‘Hope’ is the ...