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13. Emily Dickinson | Poet
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- Emily Dickinson was born on December 10, 1830 in Amherst, Massachusetts. ...
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- The Life of Emily Dickinson - Author: Richard Benson Sewall.
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- Emily Dickinson: Daughter of Prophecy - Authors: Beth MacLay Doriani.
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- Emily Dickinson (Voices in Poetry) - Authors: S. ... Berry, Emily Dickinson, Dugald Stermer (Illustrator).
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- The Diary of Emily Dickinson - Author: Jamie Fuller, Marlene McLoughlin (Illustrator).
- This fictionalization of Emily Dickinson's diary paints a fascinating picture that will deepen your understanding and appreciation of one of America's greatest and most enduring poets. ...
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14. EMILY CLAYTON BISHOP Genealogy and Family History
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- EMILY CLAYTON BISHOP Genealogy and Family History.
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15. The Mysterious Woman in White: Emily Dickinson
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16. "Bob Dylan and Emily Dickinson: Typological Poets of the Broken Heart"
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- Bob Dylan and Emily Dickinson: .
- To listen to Bob Dylan’s 1997 album "Time out of Mind" is to catch once again the echoes of Emily Dickinson’s apocalyptic expectations of the return of divine vision to an empty soul once ravished, then left bereft, the bride at the alter praying for the return of the bridegroom. ... Both Emily Dickinson and Bob Dylan suffered a similar breaking out of the cage of conditioned consciousness to stand for a moment outside of the text, outside of the cause and effect relationships of time, to be “awakened” from the walking sleep of normal consciousness to experience the light of what Dickinson called “Eternity. ... We read it in Solomon, we read it in the love poetry of that seventeenth-century Puritan mystic Edward Taylor, we read it again in Emily Dickinson, and now Bob Dylan has joined this holy train. ... Just as there are legions of critics trying to identify the man whom Emily Dickinson must have been writing to (this “Lord” she refers to must have been the judge Otis Lord, they babble), so we have critics who imagine that the lost love Dylan mourns in every cut on this new album must be a human woman. ... When the real person, Otis Lord, asked for Emily Dickinson’s hand in marriage, she rejected him with a clear statement of her ability to distinguish the merely symbolic nature of human flesh: “You ask the crust but that would doom the bread. ... Emily Dickinson also had a very specific moment of shattering. ... ” Emily Dickinson recorded her moment of disintegration as "a funeral in my brain” in which“ a service like a drum/ Kept beating beating - till I thought/ My Mind was going numb. ... Emily Dickinson and Bob Dylan are but two who keep alive this mighty tradition that is us. ...
17. Common-place: How I Met and Dated Miss Emily Dickinson
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- How I Met and Dated Miss Emily Dickinson:.
- On April 12, 2000, I purchased in an eBay online auction what may be the second known photograph of Emily Dickinson. In the last ten seconds of the eBay auction I placed a very high maximum bid on what was called a "Vintage Emily Dickinson Albumen Photo" and won the item far below that amount. ... Over the next six months I experienced what it really meant to possess, and be possessed by, a picture that may show Emily Dickinson at the height of her creative powers.
- You probably have a minds-eye picture of Emily Dickinson. ...
- When I saw "Vintage Emily Dickinson Albumen Photo," I laughed: another unenlightened dealer who didnt realize that there were no albumen photos of the poet.
- original albumen photograph of Emily Dickinson. ...
- New Emily Dickinson photograph. ...
- On the back was written: "Emily Dickinson / Died / D ? ec. ...
- Reverse of new Emily Dickinson photograph. ...
- Soon the nature of the game changed radically, though, because, alerted by members of the Emily Dickinson International Society, more and more people began to view the picture. ...
- Mead's piece, in the May 22, 2000, "Talk of the Town," was called "Annals of eBay: A New Kodak Moment with Emily Dickinson," and ran with my new photo next to the Amherst College daguerreotype.
- Daguerreotype of Emily Dickinson, c. ...
- Stories about Emily and me popped up in many papers, including the online magazine Slate and London Observer, attention that increased when the New York Times piece appeared a week later. ...
- "If it's not Emily, it's a person with a very similar morphology," he said. ...
- In a note that her sister Lavinia included with a letter from Emily to her brother, she observed that "Emily is very much improved. ...
18. The Obituary of Emily Dickinson
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- EMILY DICKINSON.
- From The Springfield Republican, May 18, 1886 -- on the editorial page, an unsigned obituary (written by Susan Dickinson, Emily's sister-in-law): .
- Very few in the village, except among the older inhabitants, knew Miss Emily personally, although the facts of her seclusion and her intellectual brilliancy were familiar Amherst traditions. ...
19. The Times-Reporter
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- Seeking normalcy -- Pages ask for help with treatments for Emily, 10 .
- Emily Page sits in her neighbors’ driveway as her brother and sister play basketball with the neighbors.
- UHRICHSVILLE – Emily Page of Uhrichsville wants to be like the rest of her siblings.
- Emily had a severe allergic reaction to immunization shots when she was 3 years old, which within months left her confined to a hospital bed, tube-fed and unable to speak or move.
- Now, at 10 years old, Emily has begun to speak and can comprehend what her parents tell her better than she could a year ago – all thanks to an experimental procedure.
- Emily received 40 hyperbaric oxygen treatments in October from the Ocean Hyperbaric Center at Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, Fla. ...
- With 100 oxygen and TheraSuit treatments, brain damage to Emily’s cerebellum will be repaired completely and she will be able to walk and talk again, experts told the family.
- Already, after 40 treatments, Emily no longer needs seizure medication that she took for about seven years and can sit on a school chair instead of her wheelchair at Eastport Avenue Elementary at Uhrichsville.
- The Pages want to take Emily for the next 40 treatments in July but need a $1,000 deposit by the end of March. ...
20. Emily Dickinson Photograph
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- In the spring of 1862 Emily Dickinson initiated a correspondence with the liberal minister and reformer Thomas Wentworth Higginson, whose advice to young authors she recently had read in the Atlantic Monthly and whom she would come to call her "Preceptor. ...
- 1847 when Emily was in her mid-teens. ...
- This 3 7/8" by 5 1/2" albumen photograph, which originally was mounted on photographer's board, is identified in pencil on the verso in nineteenth-century hand, "Emily Dickinson/Died/r ? ec ieved? /1886 the year she died . ...
- A photograph of this article is found on page 126 of Polly Longsworth's The World of Emily Dickinson. ...
21. Emily Dickinson and Shamanism, by Clifton Snider
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- Emily Dickinson and Shamanism.
- That Emily Dickinson published almost no poems while she was alive yet became enormously popular when her first book appeared four years after her death is a well known fact. ...
- Inspired by other poets such as Elizabeth Barrett Browning ("I think I was enchanted / When first a sombre Girl-- / I read that Foreign Lady-- / The Dark--felt beautiful--" 593; all numbers refer to the numbers assigned to poems in Johnson's The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson), Emily Dickinson created her own inimitable poetry. ...
- One of the few poems to which she assigned a title ("My Cricket," Johnson, Poems of Emily Dickinson, vol. ...
- That Dickinson frequently adopts a male persona is a given (see Rebecca Patterson, "Emily Dickinson's 'Double' Tim"), so that Paglia's and McNeil's comments are in this respect not astonishing. ...
- Yet a close examination by Lillian Faderman of "Emily Dickinson's Homoerotic Poetry" leads Faderman to conclude: "Read as a whole, these poems present a picture of a woman whose love for another woman is characterized often by a quality akin to worship--or 'Idolatry' as Dickinson calls it . ...
- These poems and the evidence of many other poems, as well as the evidence from the letters and the findings of Patterson, Faderman, and, more recently, Suzanne Juhasz, Cristanne Miller, and Martha Nell Smith (Comic Power in Emily Dickinson ), and Betsy Erkkila ("Homoeroticism and Audience: Emily Dickinson's Female 'Master'"), and others form, I think, incontrovertible evidence of Dickinson's erotic love of women. ...
- Almost the same could be said for Emily Dickinson; and her sexual orientation (whether ever physically realized with another person) and her experimentation with traditional Western gender roles in her poetry both support my contention that she is a neo-shaman who, in another era, like Grahn, would have been a traditional shaman. ...
- In a letter of condolence on the death of their father, she writes to her cousins, Louise and Frances Norcross: "Let Emily sing for you because she cannot pray" (Letters, vol. ...
- If, as Kalweit suggests, "only self-borne suffering will stimulate true tolerance and genuine compassion" (98), Emily Dickinson possessed that kind of tolerance and compassion. ...
- The poem I've just quoted is part of Emily Dickinson's personal myth, one rooted, like shamanism itself, in the collective unconscious of our species. ...
- The editor of the authoritative edition of her poems puts the number at seven (Johnson, Poems of Emily Dickinson, vol. ...
- 2Other critics who have to varying degrees used Jung to analyze Dickinson include Theodora Ward (The Capsule of the Mind), Albert Gelpi (Emily Dickinson: The Mind of the Poet and The Tenth Muse: The Psyche of the American Poet), and Martin Bickman, American Romantic Psychology). ...
- See Johnson, Poems of Emily Dickinson , vol. ...
- Poems by Emily Dickinson lately sent me from America--but perhaps you know it. ... For a discussion of Goblin Market in the context of Dickinson's poetry, see Daneen Wardrop, Emily Dickinson's Gothic. ...
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- We just returned from an 8-night stay in Emily's Dream, and the villa was just that! A Dream! Located in a quiet gated community, well appointed and very comfortable. ...
- We have been to Florida many times, and have stayed at various villas, which range from the hotel type to the true private home atmosphere, and I can assure anyone even thinking about going there for a vacation that Emily's Dream truly lives up to it's name. ...
- keep Emily's in the forefront of our brain for the next trip that we make to Florida.
- We have visited Orlando 5 times now, but this is the first time we stayed in a Villa and I can honestly say we will return to Emily's Dream Villa in preference to a hotel! The estate is reasonably close to the theme parks (particularly The Magic Kingdom) but far enough away to have a true sense of relaxation and seclusion when the time comes to wind down. ...
- We spent a week at Emily's in June of 2001. ...
- We spend three fantastic weeks in Emily's Dream. ...
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24. Commonweal: Straying close to home - author/poet Emily Dickinson's religious beliefs and spirituality
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- Related Searches Women poets / Religious aspects Women authors / Religious aspects Emily Dickinson and the Art of Belief (Book) / Criticism, interpretation, etc. Featured Titles for Reference & Education ASA News ASEE Prism Academe African American Review African Arts African Studies Review Afro-Americans in New York Life and History Alabama Heritage Alabama Review American Atheist Magazine American Atheist Newsletter American Mathematical Monthly, The Anglican Theological Review Annals of Dyslexia Arab Studies Quarterly (ASQ) Arctic Auk, The Australian Journal of Anthropology, The Christian Century Natural History View all titles in this topic » Hot New Articles by Topic Arts & Entertainment Automotive Business & Finance Computers & Technology Health & Fitness Home & Garden News & Society Reference & Education Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Arts & Entertainment Automotive Business & Finance Computers & Technology Health & Fitness Home & Garden News & Society Reference & Education Sports Straying close to home - author/poet Emily Dickinson's religious beliefs and spiritualityCommonweal, Oct 9, 1998 by David Yezzi Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl. ...
- What were Emily Dickinson's religious beliefs? The matter resists illumination as thoroughly as any aspect of her famously tenebrous career. Yet, given the housebound poet's hymnal meters, her biblical references, clipped Calvinist idiom, and enduring preoccupation with God, Jesus, suffering, death, and (her "Flood subject") immortality, the question persists: To what extent did Dickinson espouse the Congregationalist faith of her family and of her community in Amherst, Massachusetts, in the middle nineteenth century? With Emily Dickinson and the Art of Belief, Roger Lundin seeks to locate the spiritual concerns underlying a life and art seldom marked by biographical or critical consensus.
- In fact, it seems that where Emily Dickinson (1830-86) is concerned, no two critics can agree on much. ...
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