Emily Dickinson
Although Dickinson is often associated with the Confessional or Modernist movement, her poetry reflects strong Transcendentalist themes, particularly her fascination with nature, immortality, and the self. Her works frequently delve into the beauty and complexity of the natural world.
Posts by Emily Dickinson
- Emily Dickinson - To make a prairie it takes a Clover and one bee
- Emily Dickinson - This is my letter to the World
- Emily Dickinson - There is a magic in the earth
- Emily Dickinson - The soul should always see
- Emily Dickinson - The Sun kept setting on the Snow
- Emily Dickinson - The Moon was but a Chin of Gold
- Emily Dickinson - The Grass so little has to do
- Emily Dickinson - The Grass divides as with a Comb
- Emily Dickinson - Nature the Gentlest Mother is
- Emily Dickinson - I wandered lonely as a Cloud
- Emily Dickinson - I dwell in Possibility
- Emily Dickinson - A still Volcano Life
- Emily Dickinson - A Narrow Fellow in the Grass
- Emily Dickinson - A Bird came down the Walk