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'''Emily Dickinson''' was a 19th century American poet. The morbidity of her themes may place her within a Victorian gothic context, and her imagery and mysticism suggest placement within romanticism. But her literary style was radically different — terser, leaner, and modernistic. | '''Emily Dickinson''' was a 19th century American poet. The morbidity of her themes may place her within a Victorian gothic context, and her imagery and mysticism suggest placement within romanticism. But her literary style was radically different — terser, leaner, and modernistic. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:17, 12 December 2010
Emily Dickinson was a 19th century American poet. The morbidity of her themes may place her within a Victorian gothic context, and her imagery and mysticism suggest placement within romanticism. But her literary style was radically different — terser, leaner, and modernistic.