I will attempt to explain Emily Dickinson’s poems–her nature poems, not all of them, just a few. It is reasonable that you may have a conflicting interpretation. I’m OK with that. If you’re going to complain, however, make sure you have evidence for your arguments. Nature, the Gentlest Mother Nature, the gentlest mother, Impatient of […]
Emily Dickinson’s Nature Poems: An Analysis of Selected Emily Dickinson Poems about Nature
April 12, 2018 By
An Analysis of Selected Emily Dickinson Poems
April 11, 2018 By
I’ve compiled an analysis of Emily Dickinson poems to help you get started teaching. Here’s a link to some lesson ideas for teaching Emily Dickinson. Quick Lesson Plan Here’s a little something I threw together to make your visit to my site more useful and productive: Theme of Death in Emily Dickinson’s Poems. I feel it’s […]
Emily Dickinson Quotes: 6 Quotes from the Poems of Emily Dickinson
April 5, 2018 By
These quotes capture some of the major themes of Emily Dickinson’s poetry. Emily Dickinson Quotes Use these quotes as part of your teaching and analysis of Emily Dickinson poetry. Poem: “A narrow fellow in the grass” Quote: A NARROW fellow in the grass / Occasionally rides; / You may have met him,—did you not? / […]