For Emily Dickinson there were three
worlds, and she lived in all of them, making them the substance of everything
that she thought and wrote. There was the world of nature, the things and the
creatures that she saw, heard, felt about her, there was the "estate" that was
the world of friendship. And there was the world of the unseen and unheard. From
her youth she was looked upon as different. She was direct, impulsive, original,
and the droll wit who said unconventional things which others thought but dared
not speak, and said them incomparably well. The characteristics which made her
inscrutable to those who knew her continue to bewilder and surprise, for she
lived by paradoxes. Certainly the greatest paradox was the fact that the three most pervasive friendships were the most elusive. She saw the Reverend Charles Wadsworth of P A. To provide information about the childhood of Emily Dickinson. B. To discuss some of Emily Dickinson’s critics. C. To give some insight into Emily Dickinson’s character and personality. D. To comment on the quality of Emily Dickinson’s poetry. [填空题]
Emily Dickinson completely differed from Walt Whitman in her [单项选择]Emily Dickinson wrote many short poems on various aspects of life. Which of the following is NOT a usual subject of her poetic expression
A. Religion and immortality. B. Life and death. C. Love and marriage. D. War and peace. [填空题]
Emily, Dickinson spent her solitary days writing [单项选择]The main theme of Emily Dickinson is the following except ______.
A. friendship B. love and marriage C. life and death D. war and peace [单项选择]
Emily Dickinson is one of the greatest American poets. She was born in a typical New England village in Massachusetts on December 10,1830. She was the second child of he family. She had lived in the same house for Fifty-six years when she died. During her life time she never left her native land. She left her home state only once and she left her village very few times. After 1872 she rarely left her louse and yard. In the later years of her life she retreated to a smeller and smaller circle of family and friends. In hose later years she dressed in white, avoided strangers, and communicated chiefly through notes and poems even with intimates. The doctor who attended her illness was allowed to "examine" her in another room, seeing her walk by an opened door. People in her home village thought of her as a "strange" figure. When she died on May 15,1886, she was unknown to the rest of the world. Only seven of her poems had appeared in print. But to think of Emily 我来回答: 提交
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