Emily Dickinson
While mainly associated with her unique style and themes of death and immortality, Dickinson's poetry often reflects her deep appreciation for nature and its details, resonating with the ideals of the Hudson River School.
Posts by Emily Dickinson
- Emily Dickinson - To make a prairie it takes a clover
- Emily Dickinson - Theres a certain Slant of light
- Emily Dickinson - The grass so little has to do
- Emily Dickinson - The Soul should always have the rhythm
- Emily Dickinson - The Sky is low the Clouds are few
- Emily Dickinson - The Moon was but a Chin of Gold
- Emily Dickinson - The Grass divides as with a Comb
- Emily Dickinson - I measured out my life
- Emily Dickinson - Hope is the thing with feathers
- Emily Dickinson - Beauty crowds me till I die
- Emily Dickinson - A shadow of a hawk
- Emily Dickinson - A narrow Fellow in the Grass
- Emily Dickinson - A Bird came down the Walk