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Dickinson made a few attempts during her life to be taken as more than an amateur poet; on one occasion, she sent a collection of her poems to a correspondent who was a published poet. His criticism of her poetry devastated Dickinson, and she never made another attempt towards publishing her works. Evident through her letters and poems, her poetry records intense devotion, sharp, skeptical independence, doubt, and what repeatedly reflects her happiness and despair...
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Evident through her letters and poems, her poetry records intense devotion, sharp, skeptical independence, doubt, and what repeatedly reflects her happiness and despair. In the poem, Success is Counted Sweetest; Dickinson’s emphasis is less on humor and more on expressing irony. Here it is bitterness expressed towards the status or notion of success that is most felt by the reader as Dickinson reflects on the nature of success and how it can be best appreciated and understood by those who have not achieved it...
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Explication of Emily Dickinson's Poem: Because I could not stop for Death   Emily Dickinson "I heard a fly buzz when i died" "because i could stop for death"   Poetry explication: Because I could not stop for death, by Emily Dickinson   Emily Dickinson Poem Analysis   Analysis of Poem 305 by Emily Dickinson   Interpretation of Emily Dickinson's Poem The Road Not Taken   Emily Dickinson: Life And Her Works   Symbolic Images: The Poetry of Emily Dickinson   The Life Of Emily Dickinson   Emily Dickinson's Because I could not stop for death   Emily Dickinson's "Because I could not stop for death"   Emily Dickinson "Because I Could Not Stop For Death"   A comparison of two poems by Emily Dickinson   Comparison of Emily Dickinson Poems   The Influence Of Personal Experiences In Emily Dickinson's Poetry  
 
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