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Emily Dickinson vs. Anne Bradstreet
I know I was not assigned to either of these authors but when studying for our midterm last night, a thought came across my mind. Yesterday, we discussed the importance of the author of a piece of work and whether … Continue reading
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Emily Dickinson
Above all else, Dickinson’s poetry struck me because of her ability to incorporate such deep, emblematic meaning into so few words and stanzas. Her unconventional use of punctuation and capitalization as well as the strange enjambment and sentence structure found … Continue reading
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