Few events in American literary history have been more curious than the sudden rise of Emily Dickinson into a posthumous fame only more accentuated by the utterly recluse character of her life and ...
The poems of Emily ... of her life she barely left her home. But it was perhaps only through her withdrawal from society that she was able to become such a sharp observer of it. Dickinson was ...
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