Emily Dickinson the Unspoken Transcendentalist

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Biographies

 

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Julia N

 

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February 14, 2016

 

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The poetic technique that she uses involves making abstract concrete, which creates a striking imagery like that of a hand of the wind combing the Sky. One could perceive Emerson's transcendentalism's, influence in these poems but the profound difference here is that Emily Dickinson does not take a role of a prophet, redeemer and teacher of the world...
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Instead, hers is the lonely search for the truth; she dismisses conventional faith as the easiest way toward salvation. Self-analysis, self-discipline, and self-critique are the tools of her search. Emily Dickinson was a woman who lived in times that are more traditional, born in Amherst Massachusetts; a small farming town that had a college and a hat factory...
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