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Donnes poem aims at diminishing the power of death: though some have called thee/Mighty and dreadfull…thou art not soe,/For, those whom thou thinkst, thou dost overthrow,/Die not, poore death, nor yet
This study focuses on the presentation of death in the poems of two female American poets Emily Dickinson (1830–1886) and Louise Gluck (1943 till today). Though both these female poets belong to two different centuries, the presentation of death in their works plays a dominant role.
18 Μαΐ 2016 · This study focuses on the presentation of death in the poems of two female American poets Emily Dickinson (1830–1886) and Louise Gluck (1943 till today).
Through psychoanalyzing their poetic personas in their ‘art of dying’, this study attempts to highlight how Plath and Marmara became both the victims and the victors of their poetry via various psychological scars and existential dilemmas.
19 Απρ 2017 · This paper aims to reveal the acceptance of life’s realities as expressed by the poet in her select poems through the lens of the mimetic theory of Rene Girard.
This research embarks on an exploration of the nuanced and evolving metaphorical representations of death within 19th-century American poetry focus on Emily Dickinson's poem 'Because I Could...
In her article Emily Dickinson‟s Concept of Death: A Note of Paradox, Sonam comments mentioning that ―Death, the theme of about six hundred poems is so dominant in the poetry of Dickinson that she seems to be preoccupied with it.‖ (77) . Thus, death is the main topic in most of her works. In short, Dickinson seems absorbed in it.