Websites
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A lot can be learned about our poet in the letters she wrote to numerous friends and family members.
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All you could ever want to know about the poet and her most famous poems.
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The house where she lived now houses her legacy.
Video
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Check out this video interpretation of our favorite poem sounding all weird.
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Check out some creepy animation of Dickinson reading, "There's a certain Slant of light."
Audio
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Here's a nice and simple reading of our poem.
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Yeah, it's as bad as you might imagine.
Images
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Here's the go-to photo of our lady that you'll see pretty much everywhere.
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Maybe this is the sort of light our speaker was getting at.
Articles and Interviews
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You're not alone if you read our lady's poems, get the feeling you understand, and then find yourself at a loss.
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Slate Magazine appears to shed a little light on the mysterious topic of Dickinson's love life.
Books
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Connie Ann Kirk has got the latest on everything Emily Dickinson.
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Harold Bloom knows his stuff, so check out his latest on Dickinson's work and life.