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         Dickinson Emily:     more books (100)
  1. The Gardens of Emily Dickinson by Judith Farr, 2005-10-31
  2. Selected Poems of Dickinson (Wordsworth Poetry) (Wordsworth Collection) by Emily Dickinson, 1998-04-01
  3. Emily Dickinson and the Problem of Others by Christopher Benfey, 1984-10
  4. Emily Dickinson and the Art of Belief (Library of Religious Biography Series) by Roger Lundin, 2004-02
  5. My Wars Are Laid Away in Books: The Life of Emily Dickinson (Modern Library Paperbacks) by Alfred Habegger, 2002-09-17
  6. Essential Dickinson (Essential Poets) by Emily Dickinson, 2006-03-01
  7. The Selected Poems of Emily Dickinson (Modern Library Classics) by Emily Dickinson, 2000-11-14
  8. Poems: Three Complete Series (mobi) by Emily Dickinson, 2008-08-20
  9. Emily Dickinson's Fascicles: Method & Meaning by Dorothy Huff Oberhaus, 1995-03-01
  10. Open Me Carefully: Emily Dickinson's Intimate Letters to Susan Huntington Dickinson
  11. Great Poets : Emily Dickinson by Emily Dickinson, 2008-02-05
  12. Dickinson's Misery: A Theory of Lyric Reading by Virginia Jackson, 2005-07-05
  13. Taking Off Emily Dickinson's Clothes by Billy Collins, 2000-01
  14. A Student's Guide To Emily Dickinson (Understanding Literature) by Audrey Borus, 2005-06

41. Reading Room, Women's Studies Database - University Of Maryland
emily dickinson README abird-came-down a-clock-stopped a-door-just-opened a-drop-fella-light-exists-in-spring a-little-road-not-made a-long-long-sleep a
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Emily Dickinson
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42. Marn's Big Adventure
The life and times of a woman who makes emily dickinson look like a party animal.
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Saturday, Mar. 22, 2003
Dear Diary: Despite the fact that I've lived in Quebec (Canada's French speaking province) for more than 25 years now, I still cannot speak French well. Feel free to point and snicker. Both my spousal unit and daughter, who are perfectly bilingual, do. Normally it's just not an issue because the thing is, I live in a very bilingual corner of the province. I've picked up enough French to handle basic shopping, banking and such-like if I have too, eh. Mostly what happens, though, is the minute I open my mouth and my pitiful, hilariously accented French starts to tumble out most folks immediately switch to English. Enablers. I'm surrounded by enablers. Except for Friday. The problem began Wednesday when I opened my gym locker and my nose was assaulted by eau de tootsies so severe that I wondered if I should be wearing a chemical warfare suit or something. Realizing that noses and perhaps even lives could be at stake here, I decided I'd better buy new Odour Eaters for the gym sneakers pronto. After my workout I drove into the village where I normally shop. Not a single place had Odour Eaters in stock. I think you can well imagine my horror. Fortunately, the spousal unit had to go to Granby on Friday so I decided to tag along and score some Odour Eaters there.

43. COLLEGE PERFORMANCES
American actress/playwright/teacher Connie Clark has been performing and teaching as the brilliant 19th century American poet emily dickinson since 1981. In 1987 she added the extraordinary French actress Sarah Bernhardt to her soloperformance repertoire.
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Connie Clark American actress/playwright/teacher Connie Clark has been performing and teaching as the brilliant 19th century American poet Emily Dickinson since 1981. In 1987 she added the extraordinary French actress Sarah Bernhardt to her solo-performance repertoire. Clark has performed as Dickinson and Bernhardt in the United States and in Europe, and in 1996 recorded 102 Dickinson poems, a cassette now in public and private libraries in the U.S., England, and South America. A sampling of past performances Connie Clark may be contacted at connie@venexia.com Stage Productions Performing Lectures Kindergarten-12th Grade Emily the life of Emily Dickinson Program Selections Emily Dickinson for K-12 ... Language Arts - County Audio Cassette Performances and Residencies Emily Dickinson - Selected Poems Links to related Web Sites

44. Emily Dickinson: Selected Bibliography
dickinson, emily. The Complete Poems of emily dickinson. Ed. Thomas H. Johnson. dickinson,emily. The Letters of emily dickinson. 3 volumes. Ed.
http://www.gonzaga.edu/faculty/campbell/enl311/dickbib.htm
Literary Movements Timeline American Authors English 310/510 ... English 462/562 Selected Bibliography on Emily Dickinson
See the annual Dickinson chapter in American Literary Scholarship and issues of the Emily Dickinson Journal for a more in-depth critical assessment of Dickinson studies. Issues after 1996 are available from Project Muse (subscription required; campus-only service.) Anderson, Charles. Emily Dickinson's Poetry: Stairway of Surprise. Westport: Greenwood, 1982. Thematic approach to Dickinson's poetry moves from art through nature and on to inner world of death and immortality. Benfey, Christopher. Emily Dickinson and the Problem of Others. Amherst: U Massachusetts P, 1984. Treats Dickinson as a thinker responsive to skepticism. Bennett, Paula. "'By a Mouth That Cannot Speak': Spectral Presence in Emily Dickinson's Letters." Emily Dickinson Journal Blake, Caesar R., and Carlton F. Wells, eds. The Recognition of Emily Dickinson. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1968. Collected essays. Buckingham, Willis J. Emily Dickinson: An Annotated Bibliography . Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1970. Covers 1850-1968.

45. Emily Dickinson Elementary
Staff directory, class pages, operating principles, demographics, student council, and campus features.
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46. VOGLIAMO LA VITA
La casa editrice Elysium di Roma si pone come luogo di partenza nella ricerca di se stesso. 'Elysium ¨ il luogo dove l'anima diventa forza, apre la porta ed inizia il cammino (da emily dickinson)'
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VOGLIAMO LA VITA e la vita è consapevolezza WE WANT LIFE and life is to be aware ELYSIUM "è il luogo dove l'anima diventa forza, apre la porta ed inizia il cammino" (da E. Dickinson) EDIZIONI ELYSIUM Presentiamo qui una nuova iniziativa editoriale di Roma: le EDIZIONI ELYSIUM, casa editrice che si propone la ricerca della Vita e del Pensiero. Il nostro "segno" è il chakra del cuore, il punto di consapevolezza che unisce l'uomo al divino. C'è anche la stella di David, simbolo del popolo di Israele che è veramente popolo "eletto" ma nel senso che rappresenta colui che cerca il contatto diretto con Dio. "Israele" è Giacobbe, dopo che al guado di Iabbok combatte con Dio come uomo e riesce a vincere (Gn 32, 29). La divinità è un'energia potenziale innata in ciascuno di noi, non dobbiamo fare altro che avere il coraggio e la forza di riconoscerla. Un giorno, tramite e-mail, mi è stato inviato un cosiddetto "verme", che non è un vero e proprio "virus" telematico, ma è un file che si "attacca" nascostamente alla posta elettronica e ne limita lo spazio, cioè impedisce la comunicazione. In quel periodo per mandare e-mail dovevo spezzare i file perché lo spazio disponibile era occupato dal "verme". Così accade all'uomo, cioè ad ognuno di noi: abbiamo difficoltà a "comunicare", cioè abbiamo difficoltà a riconoscere in noi l'esistenza, perché la nostra anima o "spazio" è occupato dall'Io ed i messaggi dell'esistenza o progetto divino, che è in noi, ci giungono frammentati.

47. Emily Dickinson - Biography And Poems By AmericanPoems.com
This emily dickinson page includes a detailed biography and every singleone of her 1775 poems. The Biography of emily dickinson. emily
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Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was born on December 10, 1830 in the quiet community of Amherst, Massachusetts, the second daughter of Edward and Emily Norcross Dickinson. Emily, Austin (her older brother) and her younger sister Lavinia were nurtured in a quiet, reserved family headed by their authoritative father Edward. Throughout Emily’s life, her mother was not "emotionally accessible," the absence of which might have caused some of Emily’s eccentricity. Being rooted in the puritanical Massachusetts of the 1800’s, the Dickinson children were raised in the Christian tradition, and they were expected to take up their father’s religious beliefs and values without argument. Later in life, Emily would come to challenge these conventional religious viewpoints of her father and the church, and the challenges she met with would later contribute to the strength of her poetry. The Dickinson family was prominent in Amherst. In fact, Emily’s grandfather, Samuel Fowler Dickinson, was one of the founders of Amherst College, and her father served as lawyer and treasurer for the institution. Emily’s father also served in powerful positions on the General Court of Massachusetts, the Massachusetts State Senate, and the United States House of Representatives. Unlike her father, Emily did not enjoy the popularity and excitement of public life in Amherst, and she began to withdraw. Emily did not fit in with her father’s religion in Amherst, and her father began to censor the books she read because of their potential to draw her away from the faith.

48. Emily Dickinson
blacktitle.jpg (12329 bytes). emily dickinson (18301886). dickinson'sLife On 258 ( There's a certain Slant of light ) On 280
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Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) Dickinson's Life On 258 ("There's a certain Slant of light") On 280 ("I felt a Funeral, in my Brain") On 303 ("The Soul selects her own Society") ... External Links Compiled and Prepared by Karen Ford Return to Modern American Poetry Home Return to Poets Index

49. Emily Dickinson
Presenta due brevi poesie molto belle.
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Emily Dickinson ...che sia l'amore tutto ciò che esiste
e ciò che noi sappiamo dell'amore
e può bastare che il suo peso sia
uguale al solco che lascia nel cuore E. Dickinson vide la luce nel Massachusetts, ad Amherst nel 1830.
Faceva freddo, era la prima decade di dicembre, quando la neonata aprì gli occhi in quella casa confortevole ed avita, acquistata dal nonno; ad attenderla vi era già un fratellino, W. Austin.
Il papà, stimato avvocato di Amherst e la mamma, donna affettuosa, ma poco avvezza alla poesia, fecero di tutto per non far mancare mai nulla alla famiglia. Ed Emily seppe ricambiare, a modo suo, s'intende, tutte le attenzioni ricevute. Il senso della famiglia era radicato tra i Dickinson, e più tardi sarà proprio la sorella minore di Emily, Lavinia, a pubblicare la raccolta postuma di versi della grande poetessa americana. Viaggia poco la giovane E. D., le vie di comunicazione erano assai esili, rispetto ad oggi, tuttavia ebbe occasione di varcare i confini di Amherst. Fu più volte a Boston dai parenti materni, ma un viaggio la segnò e per tutta la vita. E' quello del 1855. E' allora che insieme a Lavinia, la sorella, di cui abbiamo ora scritto, va a Washington dal padre e poi a Filadelfia. Quì incontra il Reverendo Charles Wadsworth, pastore presbiteriano.

50. Dickinson, Emily (bio)
dickinson, emily (Elizabeth). (b. Dec. 1, 1830, Amherst, Mass., USd.May 15, 1886, Amherst), US lyric poet who has been called
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Dickinson, Emily (Elizabeth)
(b. Dec. 10, 1830, Amherst, Mass., U.S.d. May 15, 1886, Amherst), U.S. lyric poet who has been called "the New England mystic" and who experimented with poetic rhythms and rhymes. Almost all her poetry was published posthumously. Click here for a fuller biographical profile. SEARCH POETRY HOME ENGLISH 88 READING LIST POETRY NEWS ... FILREIS HOME Document URL: http://www.english.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/dickinson-bio.html
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51. Gedicht 1035 Von Emily Dickinson - Englisch Und Deutsch
Gedicht Nr. 1035 von emily dickinson auf Englisch und Deutsch.
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Poetry index Übersetzungs-Index Lyrik-Index Emily Dickinson One of the few Emily Dickinson poems comprehensible at first sight / Eines der wenigen auf Anhieb verständlichen Gedichte von Emily Dickinson And you read your Emily Dickinson
and I my Robert Frost ...
Dangling Conversation Bee! I'm expecting you!
Was saying Yesterday
To Somebody you know
You'll get my Letter by
The seventeenth; Reply
Yours, Fly. c. 1865 Biene! Ich erwarte dich!
Sagte ich gestern
Zu jemand dir bekanntem,
Meinen Brief wirst du am Siebzehnten erhalten; antworte Deine Fliege. ca. 1865 Amerikanische Fassung aus The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson, Edited by Thomas H. Johnson Poetry index Übersetzungs-Index Lyrik-Index

52. PROJECT GUTENBERG OFFICIAL HOME SITE - DOCUMENT NOT FOUND! -
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53. Dickinson, Emily
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54. The Allen House Inn
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55. Emily Dickinson
Translate this page emily dickinson, Américaine (Amherst, Massachussets, 10 décembre 1830—15 mai1886) On pourrait expliquer beaucoup d'emily dickinson par cette idée d'île
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Avec amour, Emily
LA GALERIE DE PHOTOS
Emily Dickinson
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Extrait de le Monde , 22 mai 1998.
Amherst
Austin Lavinia
En 1846 Jane Eyre Wuthering Heights et Agnes Grey
Kavanagh, de Longfellow.
Leaves of Grass , de Walt Whitman.
Entame une correspondance avec Samuel Bowles, directeur du Springfield Daily Republican et ami de la famille.
Master Letters
Seconde des Master Letters. avril 15 avril 1er mai Dramatis Personae , de Robert Browning. la demeure familiale Mort de Samuel Bowles. Mort de Charles Wadsworth. Thomas Niles, des Editions Roberts Brothers, presse Emily de publier. 14 novembre Publication des Lettres THE POEMS OF EMILY DICKINSON, Thomas H. Johnson, ed., Cambridge, Mass. : The Belknap Press of Harvard Univer-sity Press. THE COMPLETE POEMS OF EMILY DICKINSON, edited by Thomas H. Johnson, Little, Brown and Company, Boston. Letters of Emily Dickinson , 2 vols., ed. Mabel Loomis Todd, Roberts Brothers, Boston, 1894. The Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson , ed. Martha Dickinson Bianchi, Houhgton Mifflin, Boston, 1924.

56. Serena2001 - Emily Dickinson - La Vita, Le Poesie...
Raccolta di poesie e biografia a cura di un'appassionata.
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Emily Dickinson La vita e le opere LE POESIE Non voglio assolutamente fare un "saggio critico" sulle poesie di Emily Dickinson, ma soltanto dirvi ciò che esse mi trasmettono... Le ho divise in gruppi... proprio a seconda di come io le ho "sentite"... LA LIBERTA' L'AMORE LA VITA Quella che mi ha colpito di piu' la metto qua... c'è scritto "uomo"... mi piace pensare invece che ci sia scritto persona/individuo... Temo un uomo di poche parole temo un uomo che tace l'arringatore - posso superarlo il chiacchierone - posso intrattenerlo - ma colui che pondera mentre gli altri spendono tutto ciò che hanno - di quest'uomo diffido temo c'egli sia un grande. Non sempre è vero... ma l'invito alla riflessione prima di parlare... serve, invece, sempre... Come sempre è vero che non bisogna fermarsi all'apparenza... ...infine...

57. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline Of American Literature: Dem
An Outline of American Literature. by Kathryn VanSpanckeren. The Romantic Period,18201860 Essayists and Poets emily dickinson (1830-1886). *** Index ***.
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FRtR Outlines American Literature Democratic Origins and Revolutionary Writers, 1776-1820: Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)
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The Romantic Period, 1820-1860: Essayists and Poets: Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)
Index Emily Dickinson is, in a sense, a link between her era and the literary sensitivities of the turn of the century. A radical individualist, she was born and spent her life in Amherst, Massachusetts, a small Calvinist village. She never married, and she led an unconventional life that was outwardly uneventful but was full of inner intensity. She loved nature and found deep inspiration in the birds, animals, plants, and changing seasons of the New England countryside. Dickinson spent the latter part of her life as a recluse, due to an extremely sensitive psyche and possibly to make time for writing (for stretches of time she wrote about one poem a day). Her day also included homemaking for her attorney father, a prominent figure in Amherst who became a member of Congress. Dickinson was not widely read, but knew the Bible, the works of

58. Emily Dickinson @ Heart's Ease
Brief biography, selected works and further resources.
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59. Dickinson, Emily
dickinson, emily. dickinson, emily, 1830–86, American poet, b. Amherst, Mass.She is widely considered one of the greatest poets in American literature.
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60. Tradurre Emily Dickinson
Saggio di Marisa Bulgheroni che tratta della traduzione dall'inglese della poesia dell'autrice. (PDF)
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