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... her childhood. Emily and Emerson alike felt the most important thing was to maintain ones individuality as she did. She was fascinated ...
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... her childhood. Emily and Emerson alike felt the most important thing was to maintain ones individuality as she did. She was fascinated ...
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... her childhood. Emily and Emerson alike felt the most important thing was to maintain ones individuality as she did. She was fascinated ...
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... her childhood. Emily and Emerson alike felt the most important thing was to maintain ones individuality as she did. She was fascinated ...
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... her childhood. Emily and Emerson alike felt the most important thing was to maintain ones individuality as she did. She was fascinated ...
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... Emerson set the tone for the era by saying that if one is human, one must also be a non-conformist. Emily believed and practiced this philosophy. ...
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... (http://longman.awl.com/kennedy/*censored*inson/ biography.html) Two others who inspired her writings were Emily Bronte and Ralph Waldo Emerson. ...
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... far and near to accompany Emerson to his rest on Poets' Knoll in Sleepy Hollow cemetery." The next writer I have chosen to write about is Emily Dickinson. ...
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... her childhood. Emily and Emerson alike felt the most important thing was to maintain ones individuality as she did. She was fascinated ...
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... Bronte's book became a big success after her death. Emily Dickinson life was similar to hers. Ralph Waldo Emerson was an essayist and a poet. ...
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... [ 8. http://www.geocities. com/CollegePark/1380/emily.htm] Emily Dickinson life was similar to hers. Ralph Waldo Emerson was an essayist and a poet. ...
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... in the works of Henry David Thoreau, Herman Melville, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Henry James, and Robert Frost.". No doubt, Ralph Waldo Emerson was an ...
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... found in the works of Henry David Thoreau, Herman Melville, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Henry James, and Robert Frost." No doubt, Ralph Waldo Emerson was an ...
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... (Poetry of Emily Dickinson 1996,2) Other poems that Emily wrote were ... She was drawn to transcendentalism of Ralph Waldo Emerson, who was one of the leaders of ...
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... Thus proving that the analysis on Emily Dickinson's poetry is some of the ... Blake's mysticism and Emerson's mannerism held a very strong influence on her style ...
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... shall listen to all sides and filter them for [themselves]." Emerson's new philosophy wasn't always taken as expansively. Unlike Whitman, Emily Dickinson wrote ...
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... Emerson was also an important inspiration to such authors as Walt Whitman, who, along with Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Emily Dickinson, and Edgar ...
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... Emerson was also an important inspiration to such authors as Walt Whitman, who, along with Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Emily Dickinson, and Edgar ...
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... Emily had to be his recorder while he composed. ... Historian Thomas Carlyle, writing to Ralph Waldo Emerson describes Alfred's appearance as having "a great shock ...
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... Notable for their absence in reference to Elinor's list are Emerson, Wordsworth, and ... Emily Dickinson's self-created role as "the Nun of Amherst" is case in ...
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... ld.' Whereas Emerson looked down upon that 'jingle man' who shook his bells and called their sound poetry, Tennyson admired him as an equal ... Emily Morison Beck. ...
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... Ed. Emily Easton. Englewood: Silver Burdett Press, 1990. ... White, Ellen Emerson. Jim Abbott: Against All Odds. New York: Scholastic Inc., 1990. ...
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