Without elaborate philosophy, yet with irresistible ways of expression, Emily Dickinson's poems have true lyric appeal, because they make abstractions, such as love, hope, loneliness, death ...
Hope is text messages with your kid, when they’re telling you real things line by line. Hope is the click of a seatbelt when you pull into the frenzy of the world. Hope is the three solid blue lights ...
The name was Emily Dickinson. Inclosed with the letter were four poems, two of which have been ... like to live till I had been a poet, but Death was much of mob as I could master, then.
Published posthumously in 1890, “Because I Could Not Stop for Death” is arguably one of Emily Dickinson’s most celebrated and most famous poems. In it, the speaker takes a carriage ride with ...
set to a recording of Helena Bonham Carter reading an Emily Dickinson poem Jennifer Garner is sharing some words of wisdom over a week after the death of her father at age 85. Garner, 51 ...
She had never seen Vesuvius; in fact, she had rarely left and never too far or for too long her room in the house with a ...
The poems of Emily Dickinson (1830–86 ... it was only after her death – when her sister Lavinia found 40 hand-sewn manuscript books crammed with Emily’s writings – that her work reached ...