". . . at her best . . . she writes . . . close to the bone, concentrating the very essence of what she saw and felt in phrases that strike and penetrate like bullets, and with an originality of thought unsurpassed in American poetry." from Selected Poems and Letters of Emily Dickinson
Poetic Forms: Emily Dickinson
Poetic Forms: Emily Dickinson
Poetic Forms: Emily Dickinson
". . . at her best . . . she writes . . . close to the bone, concentrating the very essence of what she saw and felt in phrases that strike and penetrate like bullets, and with an originality of thought unsurpassed in American poetry." from Selected Poems and Letters of Emily Dickinson