Abstract Emily Dickinson’s poems are atomic and immeasurable. These compact small poems enable human beings to understand themselves better. With her innovative, individual artistic capability she takes us to the world of butterflies, bees, liquor, death, faith and reason. For Dickinson the ’s elf? entails an identity that is formed by one’s judgment and understanding of the world. To her God is not there in the church but inside one’s self. In her world soul is able to select its own society and not subordinate to God. Emily separated herself from the concept of a Puritan God who only knew condemnation or salvation. Perhaps she most passionately challenges God in the poem ?Mine- by the Right of the White election!? (528) where the speak...
Poetry is a unique way to express someone's feelings. Sometimes the poetry is the author's experienc...
This paper is an attempt to analyze the poetry of Miss Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) in order to revea...
Emily Dickinson as an iconic figure of American culture and literature. She is remembered as a rebel...
Graduation date: 1991Presentation date: 1990-06-28Emily Dickinson's religious poetry of the nineteen...
Only recently has Emily Dickinson been recognized as a major American poet. Her poems were not publi...
Emily Dickinson is strongly influenced by biblical tradition because her paternal ancestors are clos...
Emily Dickinson's poetic development was closely linked to the development of her religious thought....
Emily Dickinson’s poetry has long been of interest to theologians due to her fascination with faith,...
This thesis explores Christian concerns in the poetry of Emily Dickinson and short stories of Flanne...
Emily Dickinson’s poetry has long been of interest to theologians due to her fascination with faith,...
It has long been accepted by researchers of Emily Dickinson that many of her poems are distinctly er...
The United States of America was founded largely on the idea of religious freedom. The laws of this ...
Emily Dickinson's use of water as a dominant poetic trope differs from typical religious archetypal ...
As a romantic poet, Emily Dickinson was fascinated by nature, individualism, man\u27s relation with ...
This article focuses on the analysis of Emily Dickinson's poems, and the elements of transcendental...
Poetry is a unique way to express someone's feelings. Sometimes the poetry is the author's experienc...
This paper is an attempt to analyze the poetry of Miss Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) in order to revea...
Emily Dickinson as an iconic figure of American culture and literature. She is remembered as a rebel...
Graduation date: 1991Presentation date: 1990-06-28Emily Dickinson's religious poetry of the nineteen...
Only recently has Emily Dickinson been recognized as a major American poet. Her poems were not publi...
Emily Dickinson is strongly influenced by biblical tradition because her paternal ancestors are clos...
Emily Dickinson's poetic development was closely linked to the development of her religious thought....
Emily Dickinson’s poetry has long been of interest to theologians due to her fascination with faith,...
This thesis explores Christian concerns in the poetry of Emily Dickinson and short stories of Flanne...
Emily Dickinson’s poetry has long been of interest to theologians due to her fascination with faith,...
It has long been accepted by researchers of Emily Dickinson that many of her poems are distinctly er...
The United States of America was founded largely on the idea of religious freedom. The laws of this ...
Emily Dickinson's use of water as a dominant poetic trope differs from typical religious archetypal ...
As a romantic poet, Emily Dickinson was fascinated by nature, individualism, man\u27s relation with ...
This article focuses on the analysis of Emily Dickinson's poems, and the elements of transcendental...
Poetry is a unique way to express someone's feelings. Sometimes the poetry is the author's experienc...
This paper is an attempt to analyze the poetry of Miss Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) in order to revea...
Emily Dickinson as an iconic figure of American culture and literature. She is remembered as a rebel...