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This collection may be the closest we'll ever come to a Dickinson autobiography
NPR· 3 hours agoOut sprang poems, almost 1,800 of them. Given that Emily Dickinson had only published a handful of...
A bucket list of cities to visit for literature lovers, from Emily Dickinson to Jack Kerouac
Market Watch· 8 hours agoThe Emily Dickinson Museum includes The Homestead and the next-door Evergreens, where Emily’s...
Media Advisory: UB professor to discuss her new book “The Letters of Emily Dickinson”
UB Reporter· 1 day agoButler Professor of English in the University at Buffalo College of Arts and Sciences, will officially launch her latest book, “The Letters of Emily Dickinson< ...
Erik Brady: You can keep Taylor Swift, Kansas City. We'll take Emily Dickinson
The Buffalo News· 6 days agoHope is the thing with feathers. Emily Dickinson wrote that, famously styling hope as a bird perched...
Elementary school principal to lead district-wide professional development
Bozeman Daily Chronicle· 2 days agoTwo of Emily Dickinson Elementary’s administrators are being promoted, with one taking on a new...
The Best Taylor Swift Lyrics of All Time, Ranked, From Every Era
STYLECASTER via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoTaylor Swift is one of the most influential lyricists of our era. (It’s no surprise that she’s...
A Guide to All the Literary References in Taylor Swift's 'The Tortured Poets Department'
Town & Country via Yahoo News· 2 days agoDylan Thomas: Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Dog amazon.com $13.21 The Essential Emily Dickinson...
I Emptied My Retirement Account to Buy Basketball Cards. It Was Thrilling. It Nearly Ruined My Life
GQ via Yahoo News· 1 day agoFor many collectors, myself included, much of the thrill of the hobby is in opening wax, in the...
EXCLUSIVE: Taylor Swift and an iconic American poet are related, Ancestry reveals
TODAY via Yahoo News· 7 days agoYes, the pop superstar, whose new album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” comes out April 19, is a...
Opinion | Tortured poets discuss Taylor Swift’s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’
Washington Post· 3 days agoHere’s what Emily Dickinson and Edgar Allan Poe thought.