Frankenstein and the poetry of Emily Dickinson

Frankenstein and the poetry of Emily Dickinson

Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Preparation Task #1

Ahead of our next lesson pick a poem to investigate in from the list below.  These are the set poems by OCR.  The large dashes are intentional, just in case you were wondering.


 
1.       There’s a certain Slant of light
2.       I felt a Funeral, in my Brain
3.       A Bird came down the Walk –
4.       After great pain, a formal feeling comes –
5.       I heard a Fly buzz – when I died –
6.       Going to Him! Happy letter!
7.       This World is not Conclusion
8.       It was not Death, for I stood up
9.       One need to be a Chamber – to be Haunted –
10.   Because I could not stop for Death
11.   Behind Me – dips Eternity –
12.   My Life had stood – a loaded Gun –
13.   A narrow Fellow in the Grass
14.   The last Night that She lived
15.   What mystery pervades a well!

 

Look, also, at the life and times of Dickinson

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