Thursday, November 12, 2009
Emily Dickinson-Poetry
Emily Dickinson's numerous poems represent a life of solitude, isolation, sadness, but also hope. Her poems reflect her life's events and her innermost thoughts and feelings. She wanted to have all her poems and correspondence letters burned after she died, but her sister decided it was important to save most of her poems and share them with the world because they are so extraordinarily and yet simply written.
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