Not long ago a distinguished critic, reviewing Father Tabb's poetry, remarked, 'At his most obvious affinity, Emily Dickinson, I can only glance. It seems to me that he contains in far finer form ...
The name was Emily Dickinson. Inclosed with the letter were four poems, two of which have been already printed,--"Safe in their alabaster chambers" and "I'll tell you how the sun rose," together ...
The poem, '40 Love' has been hailed on social media as both 'beautiful' and 'genius' with it's unusual layout mimicking a ...
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No literary pilgrimage to Massachusetts can be complete without a visit to the Amherst home of one of the most important ...
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Tasting Table on MSNEmily Dickinson's Favorite Bread To Bake Remains A Holiday ClassicAlthough Emily Dickinson's poetry wasn't appreciated until after her death in 1886, her baking skills were much appreciated ...
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Country and Town House on MSNTimeless Collections For World Poetry DayPoetry, like most art, is subjective, and people’s tastes run as wide as the collections on offer. Whether young or old, well ...
In a brilliant new book, “Natural Magic,” Renée Bergland brings Emily Dickinson and Charles ... “with the puzzling realization that many of Dickinson’s poems seemed profoundly Darwinian.” ...
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‘Natural Magic’ Review: Emily Dickinson’s Darwinian InspirationBy comparison, Emily Dickinson’s known epistolary output ... the commonalities between Darwin the scientist and Dickinson the poet go deeper than circumstantial biographical parallels.
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