Dickinson Poems (complete Collection)

Dickinson Poems (complete Collection)

by Emily Dickinson

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Dickinson's poems are full of wisdom, throwing out novel metaphors at will, using vocabulary from various fields (domestic or literary, scientific or religious), using old words in new ways, and creating great poems by himself. He likes to play different roles in his poems, sometimes as a bride, sometimes as a little boy, and especially likes to speak as the deceased. Dickinson's poems describing nature are well-known in the United States and are often included in children's textbooks. Pain and ecstasy, death and immortality are all important themes in Dickinson's poetry.

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