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  1. Emily Dickinson: Poems by Emily Dickinson, 2006-01
  2. The Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson by Emily Dickinson, 1981-01-01
  3. Fifty Poems of Emily Dickinson, Volume 1 [With Earbuds] (Playaway Adult Fiction) by Emily Dickinson, 2009-10
  4. Emily Dickinson and Hymn Culture by Victoria N. Morgan, 2010-01-02
  5. The Dickinsons of Amherst
  6. An American Triptych : Anne Bradstreet, Emily Dickinson, Adrienne Rich by Wendy Martin, 1984-01-16
  7. Emily Dickinson; Concordance to the Letters of by Cynthia MacKenzie, 2000-06-02
  8. Shaggy Muses: The Dogs Who Inspired Virginia Woolf, Emily Dickinson, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Edith Wharton, and Emily Bronte by Maureen Adams, 2009-02-04
  9. Afternoons with Emily: A Novel by Rose MacMurray, 2007-04-24
  10. Emily Dickinson face to face;: Unpublished letters, with notes and reminiscences by Martha Dickinson Bianchi, 1932
  11. Emily Dickinson (Everyman's Poetry) by Emily Dickinson, 1997-10-01
  12. Antologia bilingue / Bilingual Anthology (Literatura/ Literature) (Spanish Edition) by Emily Dickinson, 2005-06-30
  13. New Poems of Emily Dickinson by Emily Dickinson, 1993-09-24
  14. The Poetry of Emily Dickinson by Ruth Miller, 1968

121. Poetry Of Emily Dickinson Read By Laura Lee Parrotti
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125. Neurotic Poets: Emily Dickinson
emily Elizabeth dickinson. (18301886). The most prevalent speculation is that emily dickinson suffered from some form of agoraphobia or anxiety disorder.
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nly about a dozen of her own poems were published during Emily Dickinson's lifetime, most of them anonymously and without her permission. Emily enjoyed word-play and riddles, and fittingly so since she herself is something of a riddle and a mystery. Her life is very much open to speculation, legend and myth simply because little is known about it. The single existing photograph of her was taken when she was seventeen years old. Her over 1700 short poems were created without any apparent pattern or progression, and they contain no titles or dates. Dickinson was born on December 10, 1830 in Amherst, Massachusetts. Her mother was Emily Norcross, and her father, Edward Dickinson, was a prominent lawyer and businessman, and later a Representative in Congress. Emily had an older brother named Austin and a younger sister, Lavinia. The Dickinson family were firm believers in education, for women as well as men. Emily's grandfather had helped found Amherst College. Therefore, her parents made sure she was educated in excellent schools such as the Amherst Academy and later Mount Holyoke Female Seminary. Dickinson has been described during her adolescent years as a shy, demure, neatly dressed young woman often wearing or bearing flowers. For unknown reasons, she left Holyoke after only one year, and soon began restricting most of her social interaction to members of her own family. Amherst at that time was a small town greatly influenced by the railroad, the college, and by religion. In the latter half of the nineteenth century, this area had the most ministers per capita in all of the U.S. As for Emily's own thoughts on religion, it is said that although she sometimes expressed doubts and seemed skeptical, she truly had strong religious feelings.

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128. Emily Dickinson @ Catharton Authors
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129. Emily Dickinson And Shamanism, By Clifton Snider
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California State University, Long Beach "A Druidic Difference": 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. [. . .] it can be a revelation whose heights and depths are beyond our fathoming, or a vision of beauty which we can never put into words. [. . .] the primordial experiences rend from top to bottom the curtain upon which is painted the picture of an ordered world, and allow a glimpse into the unfathomable abyss of the unborn and of things yet to be. ("Psychology and Literature" 90). Something in her psyche drove her to probe those "heights and depths," which were often beyond her own fathoming. This something Jung calls an "innate drive" (ibid. 101), and I believe that the archetype she chiefly represents and is driven by is shamanism. Not a shaman in the traditional sense as described by Mircea Eliade in his classic, Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy , Dickinson nevertheless fits Joan B. Townsend's description of neo-shamans as people "often disenchanted with traditional religions and often with much of Western society. Although they tend not to be affiliated with any organized religion, they all continue intensive personal quests for spirituality, meaning, and transcendence" (78). Her personal questher personal myth as expressed in her poetrycompensates for contemporary imbalance through a search for meaning in the face of the breakdown of collective myths. Had she lived in another era and been associated with a religion or belief system that included shamans, no doubt Dickinson would have been a shaman in the traditional sense, for she is concerned about the same mysteries that concern shamans and investigates these mysteries using the imagery of shamanism. These mysteries include death and the afterlife, as well as suffering, loss, and healing.

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We present actress Julie Harris reading from the poems and letters of Emily Dickinson. Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) lived a reclusive life in Amherst, Massachusetts; she never married. Although she wrote nearly 2,000 poems, only two of them were published during her lifetime. This recording, made in 1961, includes "This is my letter to the world," "The soul selects her own society," "Pain has an element of blank," "Hope is the thing with feathers," "I'm nobody bgcolor="#FFFFFF"! Who are you?", a letter to T. W. Higginson from April 15, 1862, "I'll tell you how the sun rose," "I cautious scanned my little life," "If you were coming in the fall," "My river runs to thee," and a letter to T.W. Higginson from April 25, 1862.
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Actress Julie Harris reads the works of Emily Dickinson. The poems and letters work together to reveal details of Dickinson's physically circumscribed but emotionally complex life. One of three children of a lawyer in Amherst, Massachusetts, Dickinson dressed entirely in white and rarely agreed to meet visitors. This 1961 recording includes a letter to John L. Graves from late April of 1856, the poems "I died for beauty, but was scarce," "There came a wind like a bugle," "Safe in their alabaster chambers," "I years had been from home," "Love is anterior to life," a letter to Otis P. Lord from December 3, 1882, "I cannot live with you," and "My life closed twice before its close." These selections were originally presented as the Tony Award- winning show "The Belle of Amherst."

131. Poeme D'Emily Disckinson, Club Des Poetes

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132. Dickinson's Poetry
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