In her exploration of this theme, Dickinson delves into topics such as the passage of time, the beauty of nature, the fleeting nature of happiness, and the inevitability of death. One of Dickinson's most famous poems addressing the theme of life is "I Dwell in Possibility" (number 657)....
If only Centuries, delayed, I'd count them on my Hand, Subtracting, till my fingers dropped Into Van Dienman's Land If certain, then this life was out— That yours and mine, should be— I'd toss it yonder, like a Rind And take Eternity— But, now, uncetain of the length, Of t...
作为博尔赫斯唯一公开表达欣赏的女作家,艾米莉·狄金森一生留下上千书信与诗作,可是她却在25岁之后淡出...
Lethargic pools resume the whir Of last year's sundered tune. From some old fortress on the sun Baronial bees march,one by one, In murmuring platoon! The robins stand as thick to-day As flakes of snow stood yesterday, On fence and roof and twig. The orchis binds her feather on For h...
Than tell. The red upon the hill Taketh away my will; If anybody sneer, Take care,for God is here, That's all. The breaking of the day Addeth to my degree; If any ask me how, Artist,who drew me so, Must tell! Translation 翻译: ...
I am afraid to own a Body— 73.9k Sometimes with the Heart 69.9k Had I not seen the Sun 65.3k The saddest noise, the sweetest noise 61.0k There is a solitude of space 57.1k Bee! I’m expecting you! 55.6k I’m “wife”—I’ve finished that ...
Emily Dickinson is one of the most famous and misunderstood poets of the nineteenth century. View Video Only Save Timeline Video Quiz Course 53Kviews Emily Dickinson Poems: Themes and Style Dickinson's poems are untitled. Therefore, they are typically identified by their first line. Topics of Di...
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two recurring topics in letters to her friends. Although most of her acquaintances were probably aware of Dickinson's writing, it was not until after her death in 1886—when Lavinia, Emily's younger sister, discovered her cache of poems—that the breadth of Dickinson's work became apparent. ...
23、st of dickinsons poems, the stanzas here rhyme according to an abcb scheme, so that the second and fourth lines in each stanza constitute the stanzas only rhyme.commentarymany of emily dickinsons most famous lyrics take the form of homilies, or short moral sayings, which appear quite sim...