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Emily Dickinson 狄更生 (1830 — 1886)

Emily Dickinson 狄更生 (1830 — 1886). Emily Dickinson (1830—1886). Comments on Emily Dickinson’s poems. “ the nun of Amberst ” ( 阿默斯特的女尼 ). live in seclusion. 1775 poems in all. short. love and a lover, nature, success, failure. single image or symbol. frequent use of dashes ,

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Emily Dickinson 狄更生 (1830 — 1886)

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  1. Emily Dickinson 狄更生 (1830—1886)

  2. Emily Dickinson (1830—1886)

  3. Comments on Emily Dickinson’s poems “the nun of Amberst” (阿默斯特的女尼) live in seclusion 1775 poems in all short love and a lover, nature, success, failure single image or symbol frequent use of dashes, irregular capitalization of nouns, off-rhymes, broken meter, unconventional metaphors 格律

  4. Emily Dickinson’s Representives A Bird Came Down the Walk I Died for Beauty—But Was Scarce

  5. Appreciation of “Life” • Life is an opportunity, benefit from it. • Life is beauty, admire it. • Life is a challenge, meet it. • Life is a duty, complete it. • Life is a game, play it. • Life is a promise, fulfill it. • Life is a sorrow, overcome it.

  6. Life • Life is a song, sing it. • Life is a struggle, accept it. • Life is a tragedy, confront it. • Life is an adventure, dare it. • Life is luck, make it. • Life is too precious, do not destroy it. • Life is life, fight for it.

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