Emily Dickinson
Although primarily associated with American literature, Dickinson's nature poetry reflects a deep contemplation of the natural world, revealing her intricate relationship with it amidst her reflection on life and death.
Posts by Emily Dickinson
- Emily Dickinson - When I was small a little Quinn
- Emily Dickinson - To make a prairie it takes
- Emily Dickinson - Theres a certain Slant of light
- Emily Dickinson - The wind tapped like a tired man
- Emily Dickinson - The petals of the Evening
- Emily Dickinson - The long slender cottonwoods
- Emily Dickinson - The Grass so little has to do
- Emily Dickinson - The Soul selects her own Society
- Emily Dickinson - The Mountains are a Paradise
- Emily Dickinson - Nature the gentlest mother is
- Emily Dickinson - I dwell in Possibility
- Emily Dickinson - A softness comes is it too late
- Emily Dickinson - A narrow Fellow in the Grass
- Emily Dickinson - A light exists in spring
- Emily Dickinson - A bird came down the walk