This is My Letter to the World Analysis by Emily Dickinson: 2022<
September 18, 2018 by Website Contributors
This is My Letter to the World Analysis by Emily Dickinson: 2022

The poem is a short proclamatory lyric of two quartets written in alternative iambic tetrameter and iambic trimeter, known as the common meter. There are two kinds of rhyme scheme present in the poem, the first quarter has the perfect end rhyme pattern of ABAB type, following with an alternate rhyme pattern of CBDB type.… Continue reading This is My Letter to the World Analysis by Emily Dickinson: 2022

One Need Not be a Chamber to be Haunted Analysis: 2022<
September 18, 2018 by Website Contributors
One Need Not be a Chamber to be Haunted Analysis: 2022

The era to which Dickinson belonged to, had a special regard for brevity and experimental station. In this poem of hers, one need not be a chamber to be haunted, she makes exceptional use of both. The poem being discussed in context here was first published in 1924, posthumously in the collection of Dickinson’s poems… Continue reading One Need Not be a Chamber to be Haunted Analysis: 2022

Summary and Analysis of I Felt a Cleaving in My Mind: 2022<
September 16, 2018 by Website Contributors
Summary and Analysis of I Felt a Cleaving in My Mind: 2022

The aforementioned quote perhaps is the best way to describe the nuances that are involved in analyzing Dickinson’s work. Every word, punctuation even space left is pregnant with deep insight into life.  The poem being discussed in context here is an excellent example of this bearing. Published in 1890, as poem 937 in the collection… Continue reading Summary and Analysis of I Felt a Cleaving in My Mind: 2022

Analysis of I Dreaded That First Robin, So by Emily Dickinson: 2022<
December 5, 2017 by Website Contributors
Analysis of I Dreaded That First Robin, So by Emily Dickinson: 2022

About the Poet: Emily Dickinson was born on 10 December, 1830 in Amherst, Massachusetts. She seldom spent her time outside home and her closest associates were her sister Lavinia, her brother Austin and the Reverend Charles Wadsworth, who she met on a trip to Philadelphia. Dickinson was fond of a metaphysical poetry writing style and… Continue reading Analysis of I Dreaded That First Robin, So by Emily Dickinson: 2022

Summary of “These are the days when the birds come back”: 2022<
November 24, 2017 by Website Contributors
Summary of “These are the days when the birds come back”: 2022

Summary of “These are the days when the birds come back” About the poem: These are the days when the birds come back is a poem that’s essential to Emily Dickinson’s collection of poems. It represents her style of writing where the tone of words indicates the sullen melancholic mood that overtook her life. Emily led… Continue reading Summary of “These are the days when the birds come back”: 2022

The Sky is Low, The Clouds are Mean: Summary: 2022<
November 24, 2017 by Website Contributors
The Sky is Low, The Clouds are Mean: Summary: 2022

This poem has set a mood where Emily Dickinson picturizes human elements in nature. Nature has been used unconventionally by Emily, unlike many of the other poets. As readers, we draw inferences about human aspects through nature. Emily draws inferences about nature through human elements. This poem tries to normalize nature’s functioning by relating it… Continue reading The Sky is Low, The Clouds are Mean: Summary: 2022

Summary of “PAIN has an element of blank” by  Emily Dickinson: 2022<
November 24, 2017 by Website Contributors
Summary of “PAIN has an element of blank” by Emily Dickinson: 2022

Summary of “PAIN has an element of blank” About the poet: Emily Dickinson is known for her eccentric ways of portraying emotions through her poetry. Emily lived in a secluded room and preferred to stay away from people. She is said to have been melancholic and had issues with getting along with people. She lived in… Continue reading Summary of “PAIN has an element of blank” by Emily Dickinson: 2022

Nature, the Gentlest Mother: Summary and Analysis: 2023<
November 23, 2017 by Website Contributors
Nature, the Gentlest Mother: Summary and Analysis: 2023

Nature, the gentlest mother, is a poem written by Emily Dickinson. Unlike her other nature-centric poems, we see that she has given a motherly persona to Nature, bringing out a positive tone in the poetry. Emily Dickinson lived a life of recluse away from people but enjoyed and dwelled in Nature immensely. We see this… Continue reading Nature, the Gentlest Mother: Summary and Analysis: 2023

Summary of I Dreaded That First Robin, So by Emily Dickinson: 2022<
November 18, 2017 by Website Contributors
Summary of I Dreaded That First Robin, So by Emily Dickinson: 2022

About Emily Dickinson: Emily Dickinson was born in 1830, in the town of Amherst, Massachusetts. Though her family was well connected and though her father took active participation in both state and national politics, Dickinson seldom left her home. The number of visitors was few, but they had a huge impact on her life and her… Continue reading Summary of I Dreaded That First Robin, So by Emily Dickinson: 2022

Summary and Analysis of It Sifts From Leaden Sieves by Emily Dickinson: 2022<
August 1, 2017 by Website Contributors
Summary and Analysis of It Sifts From Leaden Sieves by Emily Dickinson: 2022

Introduction to the Poet: Emily Dickinson was born on 10 December, 1830 in Amherst, Massachusetts. She seldom spent her time outside home and her closest associates were her sister Lavinia, her brother Austin and the Reverend Charles Wadsworth, who she met on a trip to Philadelphia. Dickinson was fond of a metaphysical poetry writing style… Continue reading Summary and Analysis of It Sifts From Leaden Sieves by Emily Dickinson: 2022