The Depiction of Emily Dickinson’s Own World in Her Literary Works (622 words, 2 pages)
The emptiness of human soul frightened delicate impressionist Emily Dickinson. The poetess struggled trough the callous indifference of society. The terrifying meaninglessness of distorted perception made Emily Dickinson to ask herself, whether it is the madness of society, that have forgotten real, sincere feelings, or her madness. The romantic mood ...
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