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... else could understand her poetry, but instead, she was satisfied by using mere words in order to fit her own ear (Higginson 78). Miss Dickinson's poetry was ...
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... All the while, Emily Dickinson was becoming more distant from the world. Thomas Wentsworth Higginson was one of the most influential men in Emily's life ...
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... Although Higginson advised Dickinson against publishing her poetry, he did see originality in her poetry, and he continued as Emilys advisor for the remainder ...
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... In 1862, seeking advice about the quality of her poems, Dickinson wrote to Thomas Wentworth Higginson, a popular critic. Higginson ...
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... Higginson was Emily Dickinson's literary guide, critic, and surgeon of her poetry (GALE n. pag.). One of the most important figures ...
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... "In her verse, Dickinson explores various ... her experience of love and loss, the importance of poetic vocation, and her attitude toward fame (Higginson 2)." The ...
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... Edward Dickinson followed in his father's footsteps into the position as trustee of the ... Thomas Wentworth Higginson received his first letter from Emily in 1862 ...
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... Because of Higginson, only seven of her poems were published during her lifetime ... As a result of Emily Dickinson's life of solitude, she was able to focussed on ...
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... A person with a big impact on Dickinson's life was Reverend Charles Wadsworth. ... Thomas Wentworth Higginson was an author and a critic. ...
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... important American poets. Unlike Higginson, Jackson recognized that Dickinson was a poet of real stature. But after the anthology's ...
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... Higginson's ultimate rejection of her poetry, however, only served to drive Dickinson farther into her private world." The years during the Civil War proved to ...
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... Dickinson and Higginson corresponded for the following twenty years as he held the title of Emily's "preceptor" for the remainder of her life. ...
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... All the while, Emily Dickinson was becoming more distant from the world. Thomas Wentsworth Higginson was one of the most influential men in Emily's life ...
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... Her and Emily Dickinson lived very similar lives. ... Another important man in Emily's life was, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, this was the man that Emily sent her ...
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... A person with a big impact on Dickinson's life was Reverend Charles ... www.kutztown. edu/ faculty/reagan/*censored*inson.html ] Thomas Wentworth Higginson was an ...
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... and literary critic Higginson that "When I state myself as the Representative of the Verse- it does not mean-me-but a supposed person" (Dickinson 891). ...
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... law student; Reverend Charles Wadsworth, a Philadelphia minister; Thomas Higginson, a literary ... Dickinson wrote the majority of her poetry during the 1860's at ...
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