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 ...
Passionate, astute, concentrated. The poems of Emily Dickinson (1830–86) have marked her out as one of the great American poets and she has been placed by the critic Harold Bloom as a key figure ...
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 ...
Emily Dickinson was a profound poet but most of her works were published after her death in 1886. This collection of poems ...
New to Radio 4 Extra, Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. The house where poet Emily Dickinson lived in Amherst, Massachusetts, is now the Emily Dickinson Museum.
Approaching Emily Dickinson' provides an objective examination of that vast body of scholarship ... including influences on her spirituality, and of her theories of poetry. Fred White also examines ...
Han borrowed the phrase for the Gallery’s latest group exhibition, “A Clover and One Bee” opening on Jan. 11. The dynamic ...
Emily Dickinson is also one of the more mysterious figures in American literature. Famously reclusive, and incredibly reluctant to publish her own work, Dickinson’s poetry has nevertheless ...
Although Emily Dickinson's poetry wasn't appreciated until after her death in 1886, her baking skills were much appreciated during her life. She was an excellent baker, winning second place in a ...
Lions Club, hospice, shelter volunteer Kirby Brock says a line from an Emily Dickinson’s poem he read as a child set him on a ...