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Title: Emily Dickinson: The Poet In Her Bedroom
Added: Jul 9, 2009
Author: eurvater
Duration: 4:14
Description:
"The Poet in Her Bedroom," a 32-minute program, is the first volume of the television series "Angles of a Landscape: Perspectives on Emily Dickinson," which explores little-known aspects of Dickinson's life and work. Now widely assigned to the first rank of American poets, Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) was unknown and mostly unpublished in her lifetime. Since her death well over a century ago, nearly 1,800 of her lyric poems have been discovered, published, and translated into dozens of languages. The poet never married and eventually confined herself to her father's house and grounds. Nonetheless Dickinson lived a rich and immensely productive creative life.
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Youtube Comments: 43
annraed Says:
Jul 15, 2009 - Lovely! It's clear that every woman writer needs a room of her own with a door she can close.
JakeDonaghue Says:
Mar 19, 2010 - i think the rest of the video should be posted...culture must be free and available for everyone!
xyzllii Says:
Sep 22, 2010 - I saw the original play of Emily D...years ago...
carlotta306 Says:
Oct 1, 2010 - splendido video,grazie
shokinaful Says:
Oct 2, 2010 - Wow, very interesting :O
sparkelyfishfly3 Says:
Oct 22, 2010 - The trees are beautiful. Her house is gorgeous. Wow she did not have a desk.
Xxnicoroxxx Says:
Nov 30, 2010 - This lady scares me
rockettransam911 Says:
Apr 13, 2011 - I recently learned that I am in fact a blood relative of Emily Dickinson! Such an honor<3
Nirvanarain Says:
Apr 22, 2011 - This is lovely and I do thank you for this tour thats really amazing.
DarKool81 Says:
May 23, 2011 - voila une femme!
azhara79 Says:
Jun 4, 2011 - wow! so great *cough liar cough*
rockettransam911 Says:
Jun 5, 2011 - lol seriously? if you were born in 79 that would make you a 32 year old picking a fight over youtube.. Get a life and watch the video.
azhara79 Says:
Jun 6, 2011 - wat...ohh i didn't write that my cousin wrote that
rockettransam911 Says:
Jun 7, 2011 - lololol okayy xD. No worries.
MrGoneTroppo Says:
Jun 22, 2011 - Morse Code message coming in from Emily Dickinson sir! It says - dash dash dash dash dash dash dash. EngLit joke there. I'm ashamed to say I was at Amherst (class of 1994) and never went to this house. It was like literally next door. Shame on me!
sanjurodog Says:
Aug 29, 2011 - I lived near Amherst, MA for over a decade. Passed The Homestead many, many times on Main Street. Her spirit still lives there... you can feel it, and in the town itself.
ColossusShade Says:
Oct 21, 2011 - worst "poet" EVER
AZstarwatcher Says:
Oct 22, 2011 - Let's see you write a poem.
ColossusShade Says:
Oct 22, 2011 - Roses are red violets are blue I suck at poetry but Emily Dickenson sucks alot more than I do. : )
AZstarwatcher Says:
Oct 24, 2011 - I looked at your profile. You're either mad you have to take Eng. lit. in college or you're just a troll. Anyways (from my upcoming Kindle book)...A dream is a butterflyFresh from the cocoonThat is realized and soonFlutters up into the skyOr faltering, goes astrayIs suddenly killed While young stillAnd fast fades away. Emily is my inspiration. She LIVES.
ColossusShade Says:
Oct 25, 2011 - cliche and pretentious, how great.
taleofatub Says:
Apr 19, 2012 - You obviously don't understand anything about Emily Dickinson, or about imaginative life. Dickinson dramatizes the pain of isolation alongside whatever elusive liberation it gives.












annraed Says:
Jul 15, 2009 - Lovely video! It's clear that every woman writer must have a room of her own with a door that closes.