Emily Dickinson
A reclusive American poet whose works often explore nature's beauty, death, and the inner self. Dickinson's unique style, including slant rhyme and unconventional punctuation, has made her one of the most important figures in American literature.
Posts by Emily Dickinson
- Emily Dickinson - Wild nights Wild nights
- Emily Dickinson - To make a prairie it takes a Clover and one Bee
- Emily Dickinson - Theres a certain Slant of light
- Emily Dickinson - The grass is so much better than
- Emily Dickinson - The Moon was but a Chin of Gold
- Emily Dickinson - The Grass so little has to do
- Emily Dickinson - Nature is what we see
- Emily Dickinson - I heard a Fly buzz when I died
- Emily Dickinson - I dwell in Possibility
- Emily Dickinson - Hope is the thing with feathers
- Emily Dickinson - A thin red fallacy
- Emily Dickinson - A narrow Fellow in the Grass
- Emily Dickinson - A Bird came down the Walk