Essays Tagged: "List of Emily Dickinson poems"

similarities in work by Emily Elizabeth Dikinson and David Herbert Lawrence

inson and David Herbert Lawrence lived and wrote during two different times, and in different parts of the world, their poetry contains many similarities. At the time Dikinson was being laid to rest i ... n poems written by these authors dealing with snakes.The first disparities can be seen in the meter of these two poems. Lawrence writes his poem, Snake, in a free verse style, whereas Dikinson writes ...

(3 pages) 40 0 2.3 Jan/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Emily Dickinson: "My Life Had Stood-A Loaded Gun"

IntroductionIt comes as no surprise that the use and placement of words is incredibly important in the field of poetry. Through the use of metaphors and the assign ... the use of metaphors and the assigning of words so specific places we are presented with images and often provided with powerful messages as well. With that in mind the following paper examines one of ... capitalized line, 'My Life had stood -- a Loaded Gun'" begins the poem that is filled with elements of language (Shoptaw). One critic, for example, illustrates that, "In the past, she 'had' stood in t ...

(3 pages) 79 0 3.5 Apr/2005

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Classical Studies

Poem Analysis On Emily Dickinson's "A Narrow Fello

her rough drafts on anything she could write on. For example, she wrote on scraps of paper, grocery lists, and the backs of recipes and used envelopes. The poems were made to look like a 19th century ...

(8 pages) 47 0 3.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Poetry

Locomotive in Winter Part Two

Running Head: COMPARISON OF TWO POEMSCOMPARISON OF TWO POEMS[Writer Name][Institute Name]�COMPARISON OF TWO POEMSIntro ... train."Walt Whitman described it in more detailed and organized way, as compared to the description of Emily Dickinson, she only told about the train and the scenery, whereas Walt Whitman described ev ... not rhyme in the end, neither do they completely describe the scene. The first one has a wide range of train's features in it along with references to seasons to make it look evergreen, whereas the se ...

(2 pages) 1 0 0.0 Jan/2014

Subjects: Literature Research Papers