Emily Dickinson wrote many poems with such various themes as nature, time, eternity, death, love, life and so forth. However most distinguished theme of her poems is nature. To be more precise, one fifth of her published poems is classified as nature poems. Sha only observed nature in her own garden...
Emily Dickinson wrote many poems with such various themes as nature, time, eternity, death, love, life and so forth. However most distinguished theme of her poems is nature. To be more precise, one fifth of her published poems is classified as nature poems. Sha only observed nature in her own garden and in her own home village of Ahmerst in Massachusetts. Therefore, the nature she depicted in her poems is what she observed in nature in that place and that region alone. Her poems are the outcomes of her life of solitude and seclusion; she remained single through her life. She was greatly affected by writers such as Bryant, Whittier, Emerson and Lowell, but she never quoted from them. Her poetry is based on her self-taught ideas; she expresses her feelings and perceptions based on her own experiences. The titles of her nature poems constitute a list of natures´ creations. They are about things so diversified as flowers, insects, birds, animals, trees. Her poems are rich in color and dramatic in themes, though rather gloomy in tones. She wrote 1775 poems during her life-time with no' intention to publish them. She wrote nature poems without any traditional theory of poetry writing; she wrote in her own subjective way. She selected nature as the main themes of her poetry, accepting the intimate objects in nature and human beings on the same level. She intended to interrelate the pact, present and future in expressing in her poetry the agony, death and immortality of human life. Such ideas sometimes appear very symbolic and predetermines her technique of expression, She observed daily changes of nature quiety, not imitating or criticizing it. This may be the unique property she alone possesses. It may be said that through the close conversation with nature, she obtained the poetic resources that made her inner life richer.
Emily Dickinson wrote many poems with such various themes as nature, time, eternity, death, love, life and so forth. However most distinguished theme of her poems is nature. To be more precise, one fifth of her published poems is classified as nature poems. Sha only observed nature in her own garden and in her own home village of Ahmerst in Massachusetts. Therefore, the nature she depicted in her poems is what she observed in nature in that place and that region alone. Her poems are the outcomes of her life of solitude and seclusion; she remained single through her life. She was greatly affected by writers such as Bryant, Whittier, Emerson and Lowell, but she never quoted from them. Her poetry is based on her self-taught ideas; she expresses her feelings and perceptions based on her own experiences. The titles of her nature poems constitute a list of natures´ creations. They are about things so diversified as flowers, insects, birds, animals, trees. Her poems are rich in color and dramatic in themes, though rather gloomy in tones. She wrote 1775 poems during her life-time with no' intention to publish them. She wrote nature poems without any traditional theory of poetry writing; she wrote in her own subjective way. She selected nature as the main themes of her poetry, accepting the intimate objects in nature and human beings on the same level. She intended to interrelate the pact, present and future in expressing in her poetry the agony, death and immortality of human life. Such ideas sometimes appear very symbolic and predetermines her technique of expression, She observed daily changes of nature quiety, not imitating or criticizing it. This may be the unique property she alone possesses. It may be said that through the close conversation with nature, she obtained the poetic resources that made her inner life richer.
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