There is perhaps no other life and work that has more contrast with the present time than that of Emily Dickinson. Juxtaposed to the universal and permanent choreography of current times, that reject all that which is not exposed, promoting and loudly celebrating for the masses, Dickinson lived very much enclosed in the territories of her mind2 from a young age, within her community during her …
There is perhaps no other life and work that has more contrast with the present time than that of Emily Dickinson. Juxtaposed to the universal and permanent choreography of current times, that reject all that which is not exposed, promoting and loudly celebrating for the masses, Dickinson lived very much enclosed in the territories of her mind2 from a young age, within her community during her youth, inside her home once an adult and within the four walls of her room in her last years of life.
Time and Death were two of Dickinson’s recurring themes, whose spirit – simultaneously fragile and …