Dickinson and Her religion

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English

 

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Daniel R

 

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January 17, 2013

 

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University

 

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Often written in the meter of hymns, her poems dealt not only with issues of death, faith and immortality, but with nature, domesticity, and the power and limits of language. Dickinson's Christian education affected her profoundly, and her desire for a human intuitive faith motivates and enlivens her poetry...
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Yet what she has faith in tends to be left undefined because she assumes that it is unknowable. There are many unknown subjects in her poetry among them: Death and the afterlife, God, nature, artistic and poetic inspiration, one's own mind, and other human beings. Dickinson was educated in a traditionally Protestant, provincial community and in a religious conservative schools and churches in Amherst and South Hadley...
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