Legacy, Volume 3,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1986 |
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... poems . First , the poet's multiple use of her poems in letters suggests that she intends them to communicate- and often to an audience of more than one . Second , there is no evidence that Dickinson objected to the earliest ...
... poems . First , the poet's multiple use of her poems in letters suggests that she intends them to communicate- and often to an audience of more than one . Second , there is no evidence that Dickinson objected to the earliest ...
Halaman 34
... poems , Dickinson would have it both ways : she ad- dresses multiple audiences with the intimacy of speaking privately to a close friend . For the recipient of a poem it would be difficult if not imposssible to detect the fraud ...
... poems , Dickinson would have it both ways : she ad- dresses multiple audiences with the intimacy of speaking privately to a close friend . For the recipient of a poem it would be difficult if not imposssible to detect the fraud ...
Halaman 37
... poems stem from the fears and desires of her private life . Many of her poems make cryp- tic philosophical or theological pronounce- ments . An early rhyme expresses her cynical view that " faith " is less useful than the careful ...
... poems stem from the fears and desires of her private life . Many of her poems make cryp- tic philosophical or theological pronounce- ments . An early rhyme expresses her cynical view that " faith " is less useful than the careful ...
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