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EMILY DICKINSON ; Life and Work | BEGC-111 | Women's writing | EMILY Dickinson #baegh
Introduction
1.2 Preceptors of Dickinson
1.3 Religious Context
1.4 Social and Political Context
1.5 Transcendentalism
1.6 Dickinson as a Woman Poet
1.7 Dickinson’s Love for the Colour White
1.8 ‘I Measure Every Grief I Meet’ (561)
1.9 ‘I Heard A Fly Buzz-When I Died’ (465)
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Conclusion
In conclusion, Emily Dickinson had a deep connection with the color white, which symbolized
her intense emotions rather than purity. Her sister Lavinia discovered and preserved her vast
collection of poems after her death, ensuring they were published. Dickinson's poems, such as
"I Measure Every Grief I Meet" and "I Heard a Fly Buzz - When I Died," explore themes of grief,
death, and emotional intensity, using vivid imagery and thoughtful reflections on human
experience..
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