This thesis documents one poet's coming to writing through the influence of Emily Dickinson. It is divided into three sections: the first is a correspondence between the poet and her muse---the character of Emily Dickinson; the second is a series of letters written by the female inmates of an asylum; the third is a series of poems that deal with Dickinson's ideas of circumference. The invocation involves the poet and the Emily-muse in a journey through New Brunswick's Bay du Vin, during which they witness a terrible storm that kills many of the town's fishermen. The storm introduces death into the world of art, the world created by the poet and her muse as a kind of placeless heaven. The second section is a series of letters written from ...
This study discusses the reflection of the life Emily Dickinson in her poetry and the message that t...
This study concerns on the meaning of Emily Dickinson?s poems?and the correlation between Emily?s po...
The article is intended to demonstrate selected motifs and themes of Emily Dickinson’s work which is...
Emily Dickinson remains recognized as one of greatest poets of the American literature canon. The m...
Out of her 1775 poems Emily Dickinson published only seven in her lifetime. Besides, these few had s...
The aim of this thesis is to show that Emily Dickinson was not concerned with the publication of her...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, London.The main purpose of this article is to reveal the correlation ...
Emily Dickinson’s letters to an anonymous “Master” can be read with a new perspective if we understa...
The thesis explores recurrent social themes in Emily Dickinson's poetry and letters. The main object...
The present study establishes a more full and accurate understanding of the importance of mysticism ...
As a romantic poet, Emily Dickinson was fascinated by nature, individualism, man\u27s relation with ...
This dissertation seeks to bridge the gap between literary and cultural approaches that has long bee...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2007.This dissertation engages in a cri...
One distinctive feature of Emily Dickinson's poetry is the ambiguity both of meaning and syntax, and...
Literature specifically poetry is chosen as the object of this study since we can enlarge our scope ...
This study discusses the reflection of the life Emily Dickinson in her poetry and the message that t...
This study concerns on the meaning of Emily Dickinson?s poems?and the correlation between Emily?s po...
The article is intended to demonstrate selected motifs and themes of Emily Dickinson’s work which is...
Emily Dickinson remains recognized as one of greatest poets of the American literature canon. The m...
Out of her 1775 poems Emily Dickinson published only seven in her lifetime. Besides, these few had s...
The aim of this thesis is to show that Emily Dickinson was not concerned with the publication of her...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, London.The main purpose of this article is to reveal the correlation ...
Emily Dickinson’s letters to an anonymous “Master” can be read with a new perspective if we understa...
The thesis explores recurrent social themes in Emily Dickinson's poetry and letters. The main object...
The present study establishes a more full and accurate understanding of the importance of mysticism ...
As a romantic poet, Emily Dickinson was fascinated by nature, individualism, man\u27s relation with ...
This dissertation seeks to bridge the gap between literary and cultural approaches that has long bee...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2007.This dissertation engages in a cri...
One distinctive feature of Emily Dickinson's poetry is the ambiguity both of meaning and syntax, and...
Literature specifically poetry is chosen as the object of this study since we can enlarge our scope ...
This study discusses the reflection of the life Emily Dickinson in her poetry and the message that t...
This study concerns on the meaning of Emily Dickinson?s poems?and the correlation between Emily?s po...
The article is intended to demonstrate selected motifs and themes of Emily Dickinson’s work which is...