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  1. Summary. ‘ This is my letter to the world’ by Emily Dickinson is a short poem about isolation, a desire for human connection, and the world community. In the first lines of this poem, the speaker describes the act of writing a letter. She says she’s written the word a letter (a symbol perhaps for all of Dickinson’s poetry) but the world ...

  2. May 23, 2022 · By Emily Dickinson. They shut me up in Prose –. As when a little Girl. They put me in the Closet –. Because they liked me “still” –. Still! Could themself have peeped –. And seen my Brain – go round –. They might as wise have lodged a Bird.

  3. Wild nights - Wild nights! (269) Wild nights - Wild nights! Our luxury! Done with the Chart! Ah - the Sea! In thee! Dickinson poems are electronically reproduced courtesy of the publishers and the Trustees of Amherst College from THE POEMS OF EMILY DICKINSON: VARIORUM EDITION, Ralph W. Franklin, ed., Cambridge, Mass: The Belknap Press of ...

  4. Emily Dickinson 101. Demystifying one of our greatest poets. By The Editors. Portrait by Sophie Herxheimer. Emily Dickinson published very few poems in her lifetime, and nearly 1,800 of her poems were discovered after her death, many of them neatly organized into small, hand-sewn booklets called fascicles.

  5. Wild Nights - Wild Nights! Famous Poem. Top 100 46. in Famous Love Poems. "Wild Nights - Wild Nights!" by Emily Dickinson is a passionate expression of desire and longing. In this short yet powerful poem, Dickinson uses the imagery of a wild, untamed night to symbolize intense emotions and romantic yearning. The repetition of the phrase "Wild ...

  6. May 3, 2004 · POEMS by EMILY DICKINSON . Edited by two of her friends. MABEL LOOMIS TODD and T.W. HIGGINSON . PREFACE. The verses of Emily Dickinson belong emphatically to what Emerson long since called "the Poetry of the Portfolio,"—something produced absolutely without the thought of publication, and solely by way of expression of the writer's own mind.

  7. By Emily Dickinson. Forever – is composed of Nows –. ‘Tis not a different time –. Except for Infiniteness –. And Latitude of Home –. From this – experienced Here –. Remove the Dates – to These –. Let Months dissolve in further Months –. And Years – exhale in Years –.

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