Emily Dickinson is almost a by-word for a reclusive poet. She lived a life seemingly without major incident, and in adulthood, her contact with the world outside her home in Amherst was largely through letters to a handful of correspondents. Yet she was one of the most prolific writers of short poems.
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Two critical essays deftly explore the intricacies of these poems selected by Ted Hughes.
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