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Emily Dickinson: Late Poems Of An American Visionary
. Discover the earliest voicings of the modern American soul, and listen to the birth of our literature in the pungent words of the daring poet Emily Dickinson.
Date: Mar 13, 2008 7:45 PM - 9:45 PM|Price: $120 for members; $133 for non-members|Venue URL: www.bcae.org/ecat?Open&CC=LEML
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Emily Dickinson: Late Poems Of An American Visionary
. Discover the earliest voicings of the modern American soul, and listen to the birth of our literature in the pungent words of the daring poet Emily Dickinson.
Date: Apr 24, 2008 7:45 PM - 9:45 PM|Price: $120 for members; $133 for non-members|Venue URL: www.bcae.org/ecat?Open&CC=LEML
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Open Source » Blog Archive » Whose Words These Are (11): Lloyd Schwartz
...declines to condemn in the first place...” Lloyd Schwartz is self-consciously Americanist, a grateful child of Emily Dickinson, for twisting the rules; of Walt Whitman, for breaking them; of William Carlos Williams, for consolidating an...
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Economic Principals
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Economic Principals » Summaries
...grandparents [...] August 3, 2003--Tell It Slant “Tell all the Truth, but tell it slant,” advised the poet Emily Dickinson. There’s a reason that the Defense Advanced [...] July 27, 2003--Narrative Threads The aftermath...
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Hub Arts
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HubArts.com: Current Affairs
...mission? "While the Dow tumbles, joblessness soars, and two wars stretch our military abroad, what do the works of Emily Dickinson, Frank O’Hara, and Phyllis Wheatley have to offer? What could words, rhythm, and rhyme provide to those down...
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News Wires
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Falling plaster damages Emily Dickinson artifacts
...partial ceiling collapse at the Emily Dickinson Homestead in Amherst has damaged...19th-century home of poet Emily Dickinson has been open to the public...College. ------ On the Web: Emily Dickinson Homestead, http://www...
Date: Oct 27, 2009
www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/10/27/falling_plaster_dam...
Mortgage mission impossible
Inman News I'm a big believer in possibility. In fact, I often sign off my correspondence with the Emily Dickinson quote, "Dwell in possibility." In life in general, I think too many people limit themselves and what they can accomplish by...
By: Tara-Nicholle Nelson|Date: Nov 9, 2009
www.boston.com/realestate/news/articles/2009/11/09/mortgage_mission_impossible
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Bibliophile Bullpen
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Bibliophile Bullpen: March 2006
...News photo morgue. dead poets corner - Special to the Berkeley Daily Planet "Was Josephine Miles Berkeley’s Emily Dickinson?" by Phil McArdle. seriously gifted - Julliard receives gift of 139 manuscripts by Bach, Beethoven, Mozart...
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Bibliophile Bullpen: February 2006
...in print) continually updating the authors depicted, but they also have American Women Authors, which includes Emily Dickinson, Pearl Buck, Edith Wharton, Zora Neale Hurston, Dorothy Parker, Harriet Beecher Stowe as well as American Author...
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Let us now praise ... canned food
...mushroom soup. Thomas Aquinas, Maimonides, name your sage - he would have been an expert with the opener. Or Emily Dickinson, out in Amherst, dipping into a can of vanilla pudding... We have come too far to fall back into mere creatureliness...
By: James Parker|Date: Sep 13, 2009
www.boston.com/bostonglobe/ideas/articles/2009/09/13/let_us_now_praise__canned_...
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