I Carry your Heart with Me Analysis by  E.E.Cummings: 2022<
September 24, 2016 by Website Contributors
I Carry your Heart with Me Analysis by E.E.Cummings: 2022

The very aspect that strikes the mind of any reader, is the poet’s conclusion to the basic concept of love  and the eternal beauty between two human beings  banded with the one and only aspect-  the  ‘heart’. The poem beautifully blends itself convincing its readers to admire the beauty of two hearts conjoined into one,… Continue reading I Carry your Heart with Me Analysis by E.E.Cummings: 2022

First Death in Nova Scotia by Elizabeth Bishop Summary: 2022<
August 29, 2016 by Website Contributors
First Death in Nova Scotia by Elizabeth Bishop Summary: 2022

Elizabeth Bishop was born on 8th February 1911, in Worcester, Massachusetts. After her father died and her mother was put in a mental asylum when she was very young, Bishop was first sent to live with her maternal grandparents in Nova Scotia and later lived with paternal relatives in Worcester and South Boston. From 1935… Continue reading First Death in Nova Scotia by Elizabeth Bishop Summary: 2022

First Death in Nova Scotia by Elizabeth Bishop Analysis: 2022<
August 29, 2016 by Website Contributors
First Death in Nova Scotia by Elizabeth Bishop Analysis: 2022

This analysis of Elizabeth Bishop’s “First Death in Nova Scotia” is divided into three parts – context, rhyme scheme and rhetorical devices, and themes. Context: This poem was first published in 1965 as part of Elizabeth Bishop’s collection of poetry entitled Questions of Travel. It was also later included in her collection entitled The Complete… Continue reading First Death in Nova Scotia by Elizabeth Bishop Analysis: 2022

Chemin de fer by Elizabeth Bishop Analysis: 2022<
August 29, 2016 by Website Contributors
Chemin de fer by Elizabeth Bishop Analysis: 2022

This analysis of Elizabeth Bishop’s “Chemin de fer” is divided into four sections – context, rhyme scheme and rhetorical devices, ambiguity, and deeper meaning. Context: “Chemin de fer” was first published in Bishop’s collection of poetry entitled North and South, which was published in 1946. In French, “chemin de fer” means “railroad”, and hence the… Continue reading Chemin de fer by Elizabeth Bishop Analysis: 2022

Chemin de fer by Elizabeth Bishop Summary: 2022.<
August 29, 2016 by Website Contributors
Chemin de fer by Elizabeth Bishop Summary: 2022.

Elizabeth Bishop was born on 8th February 1911, in Worcester, Massachusetts. After her father died and her mother was put in a mental asylum when she was very young, Bishop was first sent to live with her maternal grandparents in Nova Scotia and later lived with paternal relatives in Worcester and South Boston. From 1935… Continue reading Chemin de fer by Elizabeth Bishop Summary: 2022.

Heaven is What I Cannot Reach Summary and Analysis by Emily Dickinson<
February 11, 2015 by Shreya Bardhan
Heaven is What I Cannot Reach Summary and Analysis by Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson is an American poet who has written many famous English poems in her lifetime. She had spent her life in solitude, where she had no visitors to meet her, or never met anyone. She wrote many poems on nature and religion. She had written some poems to her father and sister-in law as… Continue reading Heaven is What I Cannot Reach Summary and Analysis by Emily Dickinson

February 11, 2015 by Website Contributors
Faith is a Fine Invention: Summary and Analysis 2022

Emily Dickinson is an American poet who spent a large portion of her life in solitude. She lived in a house where she did not let any visitors and came out to visit any. The only contact she established with anyone outside was her father and her sister-in-law. She wrote poems for them to express… Continue reading Faith is a Fine Invention: Summary and Analysis 2022

Analysis of Ample Make this Bed by Emily Dickinson<
January 26, 2015 by Website Contributors
Analysis of Ample Make this Bed by Emily Dickinson

Context: Emily Dickinson is an American poet, who wrote poems in her solitude. She spent her life in a small house all alone, without having any visitors, or meeting someone from outside. The letters were always about something which would mermerise her and she’d use elements from nature as metaphors, which would give a dual… Continue reading Analysis of Ample Make this Bed by Emily Dickinson

Summary of Ample Make this Bed by Emily Dickinson<
January 26, 2015 by Website Contributors
Summary of Ample Make this Bed by Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson is an American poet, and had spent her life in solitude. Her poems are the letters that she sent to her father and sister-in-law; the only people have any kind of communication with her. This small poem is one amongst one of the many letters that she had written. I am going to… Continue reading Summary of Ample Make this Bed by Emily Dickinson

Analysis of A Light Exist in Spring by Emily Dickinson<
January 26, 2015 by Website Contributors
Analysis of A Light Exist in Spring by Emily Dickinson

Context:Emily Dickinson is an American poet, and her poems were churned during her solitude, living and thought-stirring letters that she had written to her father and sister-in-law. These letters were the only mean of communication between her and the world outside. Emily used to be mesmerized by nature, and used to write about her dreams… Continue reading Analysis of A Light Exist in Spring by Emily Dickinson