Literary Response: The Work of Emily Dickinson Essay by Mr. B
Literary Response: The Work of Emily Dickinson
A personal response to the work of Emily Dickinson.
# 1993
| 755 words
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| 2000
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on Feb 16, 2003
in
Literature
(English)
, Literature
(Poetry)
, English
(General)
, Women Studies
(General)
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This paper explores the individuality, style, and personal meaning of the work of poet Emily Dickinson. It includes an artistic analysis, as well as personal reflection.
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"Dickinson, born in Amherst, Massachusetts in 1830, lived a secluded life removed from the company of other writers. Composing much of her work on the backs of envelopes and other handy scraps of paper, she would often write while performing mundane tasks around her home. Secreted away from the outside world, I remember reading of her that only ten of over 1700 works she produced were published during her lifetime."Cite this Essay:
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Literary Response: The Work of Emily Dickinson (2003, February 16)
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"Literary Response: The Work of Emily Dickinson" 16 February 2003.
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