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  • 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
  • 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...
  • Emily Dickinson Random Epigram Machine
    A different, randomly selected Emily Dickinson epigram appears each time the page is reloaded.
    www.logopoeia.com/ed
  • Titanic Operas
    Contemporary poets respond to the life and work of Emily Dickinson.
    jefferson.village.virginia.edu/dickinson/titanic
  • Soul Selects Her Own Society, The
    Features hypertext analysis of the poem.
    www.vcu.edu/engweb/transweb/ed-303h.htm
  • Women's Studies Database: Emily Dickinson
    Selected poems.
    www.mith2.umd.edu/WomensStudies/ReadingRoom/Poetry/Dickinson
  • Loaded Gun: Life, and Death, and Dickinson
    More than a century after her death, Emily Dickinson remains an enigma. Who was the reclusive poet, and why is her work still so resonant? Pyschoanalysts, poets, and professors try to piece together the Dickinson puzzle in this PBS documentary.
    www.pbs.org/independentlens/loadedgun
  • Poetry Archives: Emily Dickinson
    Brief profile of the Amherst poet, as well as a selection of Dickinson's poems.
    www.emule.com/poetry/?page=overview;author=38
  • Foregrounds and Apprenticeships: Dickinson & Whitman
    Includes literary timeline and biographies of both poets while introducing the literary environment in which Whitman and Dickinson learned to write. Includes careful study of the mentor relationships between Whitman and Emerson as well as Dickinson and Higginson.
    www.iath.virginia.edu/fdw/volume1/belasco
 


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