For Women?s History Month: Emily Dickinson
Posted by Village Poet on March 19th, 2007 at 08:03pm
Emily Dickinson was a recluse who published only a very few poems during her lifetime (1830 - 1886). But her poetic voice is so powerful and so individual that she…
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