Oftentimes, Emily Dickinson's poetry can be convoluted and multifaceted, leading many readers to dilute the true essence of her poems and misinterpret the meanings. Since Dickinson was such a diverse poet, this is a mistake that amateur readers tend to do. Perhaps this is why there are so many critical and linguistic studies done on Dickinson, and why there are many theories about her writing style. Though many critics examine the thematic and semantic undertones of Emily Dickinson's poetry, few dive deep into the message of this phenomenal poet's meaning like Brita Lindberg-Seyersted. Within her chapter "The Private Poet", she analyzes the poetic diction and usage of the linguistic system in Dickinson's work, and creates
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