PBS, NPR and The London Review of Books all agree: “The Letters of Emily Dickinson,” co-edited by Cristanne Miller, SUNY Distinguished Professor of English emerita, is among the best books of 2024. In ...
Emily Dickinson turns detective in “Because I Could Not Stop for Death,” the first step into historical fiction for Tallmadge author Amanda Flower. The story is told by Willa Noble, who applies for a ...
Emily Dickinson famously wrote “tell all the truth but tell it slant.” A characteristically enigmatic phrase, it’s both striking and open to multiple interpretations. Still, it might suggest that ...
American poet Emily Dickinson. A mystical recluse, she lived all her life in Amherst, Massachusetts. Emily Dickinson was a 19th-century American poet whose name has become synonymous with classic ...
On Sunday mornings, Martha Dickinson did not go to church with her parents. Instead, “by some divine law of the holy day,” she and her siblings were left under the care of their beloved Aunt Emily.
History’s greatest artists and thinkers reward reinterpretation. A Shakespeare or a Curie can feel different in different decades — can reveal something fresh about their time, and also ours. In a ...
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