Transcendentalist Emily Dickinson

Number of Pages 6

In six pages this paper considers whether or not the label 'transcendentalist' can be applied to Emily Dickinson in a consideration of 5 of her poems including 'Tell all the truth but tell it slant,' 'Further in summer than the birds,' 'Because I could not stop for death,' 'I heard a fly buzz when I died', and 'These are the days when birds come back.' There are no critical sources listed.


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