Terence Davies’s A Quiet Passion has an impossible heroine — the poet Emily ... the entire film’s powerful style. Every sequence — especially a montage showing reclusive Dickinson ...
Playwright Amy Drake and CCAD instructor Kingsley Lims Nyarko recruited an all-Ohio cast and crew for "Showdown in Amherst," ...
The Corner Shop director and cinematographer Ellen Kuras reflects on her career journey and creative philosophy, tracing her ...
Emily Dickinson is widely regarded as one of the most important figures in American poetry. But that wasn’t always the case. When her poems became public after her death in 1886, they drew ...
But early in its existence the magazine failed to recognize the potential of one of the most formidable American poets of the nineteenth century: Emily Dickinson. In the April, 1862, issue of The ...
From a previously unpublished letter in The Letters of Emily Dickinson, which is out next month from Harvard University Press. to unknown, late january 1878 Dear friend. We recollect you,… ...
Passionate, astute, concentrated. The poems of Emily Dickinson (1830–86) have marked her out as one of the great American poets and she has been placed by the critic Harold Bloom as a key figure ...
A24 releases Halina Reijn's erotic thriller later this year after it premiered at the Venice Film Festival ... rules that you and I both agree on,” Dickinson instructs Kidman in the trailer.
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Check if you have access via personal or institutional login When Klaus Lubbers's meticulously detailed 'Emily Dickinson: The Critical Revolution' appeared in 1968, examining Dickinson criticism up to ...
People on Twitter are convinced that evermore was inspired by and dedicated to American poet and important literary figure Emily Dickinson. Upon listening to the album when it was released today ...
Kathleen Langan 2014. All Things Dickinson: An Encyclopedia of Emily Dickinson’s World. Reference Reviews, Vol. 28, Issue. 8, p. 25.