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  • Wikipedia: Emily Dickinson
    Profile of Emily Dickinson, the 19th century American poet. Read about her life in Amherst, Massachusetts, her distinctive poetry, and her relationship to other writers of the period.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_Dickinson
  • Emily Dickinson Museum
    Museum dedicated to the 19th century home of poet Emily Dickinson. Explore Emily Dickinson's birthplace as well as the neighboring house belonging to her brother and sister-in-law. Find out about museum events, hours, and programs.
    www.emilydickinsonmuseum.org
  • Poets.org: Emily Dickinson
    Read about the life and works of Emily Dickinson, the 19th-century American poet known for her idiosyncratic short verses. Includes a portrait and text of Dickinson poems such as I Heard a Fly Buzz and To Make a Prairie.
    www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/155
  • Erin's Emily Dickinson Page
    About her life and works.
    www.cswnet.com/~erin/emily.htm
  • Modern American Poetry: Emily Dickinson
    Notes on Emily Dickinson's life, as well as commentary on selected poems.
    www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/dickinson/dickinson.htm
  • Americanpoems.com: Emily Dickinson
    Biography of Emily Dickinson, the reclusive 19th century poet. Learn about her early life, experience of the U.S. Civil War, and poetic influences. Also includes a browseable collection of Emily Dickinson poems.
    www.americanpoems.com/poets/emilydickinson
  • Books and Writers: Emily Dickinson
    Biography of the American poet known for her reclusive ways.
    www.kirjasto.sci.fi/emilydic.htm
  • Emily Dickinson: Continuing Enigma
    Profile and resources from About.com.
    womenshistory.about.com/library/weekly/aa041299.htm
  • Emily Dickinson: The Complete Poems
    Explore the archived and complete collection of Emily Dickinson's 597 poems at Bartleby.com. Includes poems arranged according to Dickenson's original manuscript in their original four divisions entitled "Life, Nature, Love, Time and Eternity."
    www.bartleby.com/113
  • My Emily Dickinson
    Excerpts from the essay by Susan Howe.
    www.english.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/my-emily.html
  • Literature Network: Emily Dickinson
    Find online texts of works by Emily Dickinson, the 19th century American poet. Includes famous Dickinson poems such as Because I Could Not Stop For Death and The Mystery of Pain. Also includes a short biography.
    www.online-literature.com/dickinson
  • Emily Dickinson, HarperAudio
    Audio clips of Julie Harris reading from the poems and letters of Emily Dickinson.
    town.hall.org/radio/HarperAudio/012794_harp_ITH.html
  • Poetry, Word Play, and Intellectual Pleasure
    Paper describing a new approach to teaching the poetry of Emily Dickinson by making use of manuscripts.
    ebbs.english.vt.edu/cath/dickinson.html
  • Emily Dickinson: I Dwell in Possibility
    Study guide from the American Literature Research and Analysis Web Site.
    itech.fgcu.edu/faculty/wohlpart/alra/edidwell.htm
  • Belle of Amherst, The
    Information on the Tony Award-winning play about Emily Dickinson by William Luce and performed by New York actress Mary Wadkins, available for presentation nationwide.
    www.belleofamherst.com
  • EmMail Webpage
    An email discussion list dedicated to friendly discussion of Emily Dickinson, her works, and her life.
    www.planet.net/pkrisxle/emindex.html
  • Neurotic Poets: Emily Dickinson
    Includes examples of some her poems, and a description of her life and work.
    www.neuroticpoets.com/dickinson
  • Dickinson Electronic Archives
    Devoted to the study of Emily Dickinson, the 19th century American poet. Find writings letters by Dickinson and her family, responses to her poetry, and resources for teachers and professors.
    www.iath.virginia.edu/dickinson
  • Emily Dickinson Random Epigram Machine
    A different, randomly selected Emily Dickinson epigram appears each time the page is reloaded.
    www.logopoeia.com/ed
  • Did a Bipolar Trait Bring a Turn for the Verse?
    2001 Washington Post article by Shankar Vendantam. Speculates on the idea that Emily Dickinson may have suffered from manic depression.
    www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node;=&contentId;=A22628-2...
 


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