Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
| Dickinson's Life | On 258
("There's a certain Slant of light") | On 280 ("I
felt a Funeral, in my Brain") | On 303 ("The Soul selects
her own Society") | On 341 ("After great pain, a formal
feeling comes--") | On 465 ("I heard a Fly buzz--when I
died--") | On 508 ("I'm ceded--I've stopped being Theirs)
| On 520 ("I started Early--Took my Dog--") | An Essay by Russell Reising on "I started Early--Took my
Dog--" | On 601 ("A still--Volcano--Life--") | On 613 ("They shut me up in Prose--") | On
657 ("I dwell in Possibility--") | On 712 ("Because I
could not stop for Death") | On 754 ("My Life had Stood--a
Loaded Gun--") | On 1072 ("Title divine--is mine!")
| On 1129 ("Tell all the Truth but tell it slant--") | On 1705 ("Volcanoes be in Sicily") | About
Dickinson's "Fascicles" | About Dickinson's Use of the
Dash | "Why Dickinson Didn't Title"--by John
Mulvihill | External Links |
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