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1. IMS: Emily Dickinson, HarperAudio
- town.hall.org
- Emily Dickinson.
- We present actress Julie Harris reading from the poems and letters of Emily Dickinson. Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) lived a reclusive life in Amherst, Massachusetts; she never married. ...
- Dickinson, "This is my letter. ...
- Content: Emily Dickinson, Part 2.
- Actress Julie Harris reads the works of Emily Dickinson. The poems and letters work together to reveal details of Dickinson's physically circumscribed but emotionally complex life. One of three children of a lawyer in Amherst, Massachusetts, Dickinson dressed entirely in white and rarely agreed to meet visitors. ...
- Emily Dickinson, Part 2. ...
- Emily Dickinson, Part 3.
- British actress Julie Harris reads the works of American poet Emily Dickinson. ...
- This selection includes the poems "Before I got my eye put out," "To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee," "A narrow fellow in the grass," a letter from Dickinson to Sally Jenkins in December of 1880, "A bird came down the walk," "What soft, cherubic creatures," "I taste a liquor never brewed," "Beside the autumn poets sing," "The heart asks pleasure first," "The sky is low, the clouds are mean," and "There's a certain slant of light. ...
- Emily Dickinson, Part 3. ...
2. Emily Dickinson
- www.ibiblio.org
- Emily Dickinson (1830-1886).
- Emily Dickinson,"the belle of Amherst"(the Massachusetts town where she spent her entire life), is almost as famous for her mysteriously secluded life as for her poetry, which ranks her with Walt Whitman as one of the most gifted poets in American literature.
3. Biography of Emily Dickinson
- www.vcu.edu
- Biography of Emily Dickinson (1830-1886).
- Emily Dickinson grew up in a prominent and prosperous household in Amherst, Massachusetts. Along with her younger siter Lavinia and older brother Austin, she experienced a quiet and reserved family life headed by her father Edward Dickinson. ... " Her mother, Emily Norcross Dickinson, was not as powerful a presence in her life; she seems not to have been as emotionally accessible as Dickinson would have liked. ... " Both parents raised Dickinson to be a cultured Christian woman who would one day be responsible for a family of her own. Her father attempted to protect her from reading books that might "joggle" her mind, particularly her religious faith, but Dickinson's individualistic instincts and irreverent sensibilities created conflicts that did not allow her to fall insto step with the conventional piety, domesticity, and social duty prescribed by her father and the orthodox Congregationalism of Amherst. ...
- Although nineteenth-century politics, economics, and social issues do not appear in the foreground of her poetry, Dickinson lived in a family environment that was steeped in them: her father was an active town official and served in the General Court of Massachusetts, the State Senate, and the United States House of Representatives. ...
- Dickinson, however, withdrew not only from her father's public world but also from almost all social life in Amherst. ... Dickinson selected her own society carefully and frugally. ...
- Though Dickinson never married, she had significant relationships with several men who were friends, confidantes, and mentors. ... Susan and her husband lived next door and were extremely close with Dickinson. Biographers have attempted to find in a number of her relationships the source for the passion of some of her love poems and letters, but no biographer has been able to identify definitely the object of Dickinson's love. ...
- Choosing to live life internally within the confines of her home, Dickinson brought her life into sharp focus. ... For Dickinson hopeful expectation was always more satisfying than achieving a golden moment. ...
- Today, Dickinson is regarded as one of America's greatest poets, but when she died at the age of fifty-six after devoting most of her life to writing poetry, her nearly 2,000 poems--only a dozen of which were published anonymously during her lifetime--were unknown except to a small numbers of friends and relatives. Dickinson was not recgnized as a major poet until the twentieth century, when modern readers ranked her as a major new voice whose literary innovations were unmatched by any other nineteenth-century poet in the United States. ...
4. Emily Dickinson Photograph
- www.unc.edu
- In the spring of 1862 Emily Dickinson initiated a correspondence with the liberal minister and reformer Thomas Wentworth Higginson, whose advice to young authors she recently had read in the Atlantic Monthly and whom she would come to call her "Preceptor. ... "Could you believe me--without?" Dickinson asked, for she "had no portrait, now. ...
- Hitherto, she has been known only through an oil painting of the Dickinson children, a silhouette, and a daguerreotype taken ca. ...
- This 3 7/8" by 5 1/2" albumen photograph, which originally was mounted on photographer's board, is identified in pencil on the verso in nineteenth-century hand, "Emily Dickinson/Died/r ? ec ieved? /1886 the year she died . ...
- Recent assessment of the image suggests that it may be a cabinet-card-sized paper copy of a daguerreotype taken in the mid-1850s, perhaps made from the original after Dickinson's death. ...
- Gura also is trying to trace the fairly distinctive chair to studios in communities which Dickinson might have visited, and as well trying to link the handwriting to someone in Dickinson's circle of acquaintances. ...
- In the March 3, 1898 issue of the Hampshire Gazette, in an article about the "Todd-Dickinson Court Case," it is noted, erroneously, that Dickinson died on December 16, 1886, a possible explanation for why whoever had this image penned "Dec. ... A photograph of this article is found on page 126 of Polly Longsworth's The World of Emily Dickinson. ...
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5. City of Dickinson, North Dakota -- Gateway to Theodore Roosevelt National Park
- www.dickinsongov.com
- Dickinson City Hall August 2003.
- Dickinson City Hall , pictured here, is located in downtown Dickinson one block north of the Post Office and one block south of the Stark County Courthouse on the corner of 2nd Street East and 1st Avenue East.
- Dickinson, North Dakota, gateway to Theodore Roosevelt National Park and home to Dickinson State University, is a home rule city of 16,000 located on Interstate 94 in Southwest North Dakota about 60 miles east of the Montana State line. ...
- For more information about Dickinson, please go to Dickinson's Portal Page www. ...
- Dickinson Hires New Police Chief As of March 15, 2005, the city of Dickinson has a new Police Chief. ...
- Dickinson Area Public Library Construction crews have completed the work of putting the plywood on the roof of the addition. ...
- Those interested in scheduling events in the pavilion once complete are encourage to contact the Dickinson CVB at (701) 483-4988. ...
- Renaissance Zone in Dickinson .
- Dickinson Renaissance Zone 2004.
- The City Commission gave final review and approval to American State Bank's renaissance zone project on the northeast corner of 1st Ave West and 1st Street West in downtown Dickinson. ...
- Coffee with the Legislators Beginning with the 2003 Legislative Session and continuing this year, the Dickinson Chamber of Commerce has scheduled all of the Coffee with the Legislators sessions in 2005 at Dickinson City Hall. ...
- 2005 ND Legislative Session During February 5, 2005 Coffee with the Legislators at Dickinson City Hall, there was discussion about providing better access to bills and resolutions being addressed by the Legislature, including the hearing schedule. ...
- Historic Elks Building Renovation Project During their regular meeting on February 22, 2005, the City Commission awarded the bid for clean-up of the Historic Elks Building in Downtown Dickinson to Remediation Specialists, Inc. ...
- Historic Preservation Commission The Dickinson Historic Preservation Commission has hired April Mavity as its part-time administrative assistant to help them with their work. ...
- The Southwest Pipeline is the delivery method for Dickinson's drinking water, which is drawn from Lake Sakakawea a mainstem reservoir on the Missouri River. ...
- City of Dickinson.
6. The Dickinson Bed and Breakfast
- www.thedickinson.com
- Ouida Dickinson Ouida Dickinson 4 1 2004-10-18T18:20:00Z 2004-10-18T19:30:00Z 1 158 903 Intergraph 7 1 1108 9. ...
- The Dickinson .
- The Kelly family built The Dickinson, a California cottage, in 1918. ...
- The Dickinson has 9 1/2 foot ceilings, spacious rooms, hardwood flooring and gorgeous appointments. ...
7. Emily Dickinson
- www.gonzaga.edu
- Emily Dickinson (1830-1886).
- Common Questions on Emily Dickinson (class notes) .
- Guidelines for reading Dickinson's poetry .
- Emily Dickinson Journal .
- Emily Dickinson Bulletin .
- This site at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst includes biographical information and pictures of family members and important places in Dickinson's life. ...
- Emily Dickinson Homestead .
- Emily Dickinson International Society Home Page .
- Dickinson Electronic Archives Descriptions and selected materials from this excellent and important project are available, although some portions are limited to subscribers. Sections include the "Emily Dickinson Writing a Poem" site, essays on Whitman and Dickinson, and facsimile reproductions of their manuscripts. ...
- Emily Dickinson Page at the Mining Company. Contains a biographical sketch and information by Jone Johnson Lewis, pictures of Dickinson and Thomas Wentworth Higginson, and many links to Dickinson resources. ...
- Site for Loaded Gun, a controversial new PBS documentary on Emily Dickinson. From the PBS site: "LOADED GUN dissects the meaning of its puzzling title poem, speculates about Dickinson's possible love affairs and recasts the poet in an array of contradictory personas: Emily as sexualized seductress, anxiety-ridden basket case, sarcastic comedian, reluctant interview subject, childlike genius, tormented spinster - even a talented second baseman. ...
- This site focuses on Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman, including Dickinson's relationship with Thomas Wentworth Higginson and Whitman's with Emerson. ...
- New Photograph of Emily Dickinson. Professor Philip Gura of the University of North Carolina has discovered a previously unknown photograph of Emily Dickinson. ...
8. Susan Howe's "My Emily Dickinson" (excerpt)
- www.writing.upenn.edu
- Susan Howe, My Emily Dickinson.
- Emily Dickinson once wrote to Thomas Wentworth Higginson; "Candor--my Preceptor--is the only wile. ...
- I regret the false configuration--under the old misappellation--of Emily Dickinson. ...
- As a poet I feel closer to Williams' writing about writing, even when he goes haywire in "Jacataqua," than I do to most critical studies of Dickinson's work by professional scholars. ...
- Emily Dickinson is my emblematical Concord River. ...
- Emily Dickinson and Gertrude Stein are clearly among the most innovative precursors of modernist poetry and prose, yet to this day canonical criticism from Harold Bloom to Hugh Kenner persists in dropping their names and ignoring their work. ... Dickinson and Stein meet each other along paths of the Self that begin and end in contradiction. ...
- By 1860 it was as impossible for Emily Dickinson simply to translate English poetic tradition as it was for Walt Whitman. ...
- Emily Dickinson and Gertrude Stein also conducted a skillful and ironic investigation of patriarchal authority over literary history. ...
- Emily Dickinson took the scraps from the separate "higher" female education many bright women of her time were increasingly resenting, combined them with voracious and "unladylike" outside reading, and used the combination. ...
- See: Dickinson on line.
9. Dickinson's Original Witch Hazel
- www.witchhazel.com
- Dickinson Brands is the world’s leading marketer and distributor of witch hazel-based products, including the celebrated Dickinson’s "Yellow Label" skin care line .
- Dickinson’s "Blue Label" first-aid remedies that have become staples in America’s medicine cabinets. Gentle, natural and effective care trusted witch hazel products from Dickinson Brands.
- Find a local retailer for your favorite Dickinsons, T. ... Dickinsons or Nothing but .
- Dickinson Brands Inc. ...
- Use of the Dickinson Brands site constitutes your consent to the exclusive.
10. Dickinson College - Home Page
- www.dickinson.edu
- About Dickinson.
- Support Dickinson .
- Dickinson will host students from Muslim-majority countries as part of the U. ...
- Jennifer Havens '06, Dickinson's second Beckman Scholar, works with biology professor Kirsten Guss on genetic research. ...
- Dickinson was cited as a college that compares favorably with the "gotta-get-in" schools. ...
- Dickinson College, PO Box 1773, Carlisle, PA 17013, 717-243-5121.
11. Project MUSE - The Emily Dickinson Journal
- muse.jhu.edu
- The Emily Dickinson Journal .
- Sponsored by the Emily Dickinson International Society, The Emily DickinsonJournal showcases the poet at the center of current critical practices and perspectives, providing an ongoing examination of Dickinson and her relation to the tradition of American poetry and women's literature. Since its founding in 1991, the Journal has become the major source for current scholarship on Dickinson, publishing writing by the very best young scholars as well as work by those established in the field. Recent special issues have featured the papers presented at the 2001 EDIS Conference (2002), and Laurence Berkove's "A Slash of Blue!': An Unrecognized Emily Dickinson War Poem" (Vo. ...
- Emily Dickinson .
- Emily Dickinson Journal.
12. Cancelled
- www.zwire.com
- The Dickinson Press is no longer a website affiliate of PowerOne Media.
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