Ai Jinli Dickinson's Aphrodite Dickinson's poem never became a member of the church. A well-known line "Some people - Sabbath - go to church - / I - guardian - stay at home" (P - 236 [B]; J - 324), 1 is resistance to existing churches, and Especially it is time to show Christianity. The way to call divinity in words such as "thief", "banker" (P - 39; J - 49), "God of God" (P - 1752; J - 1719) clearly shows her to Christians It is. To God.
Another basic theme of Dickinson 's poetry is nature. In conclusion, John Cody's "Inner Life by Alice Dickinson" is exploring ways to describe the nature of Emily Dickinson in poetry. Dickinson is often tying heaven and god. It may be the result of a unique relationship with God and the Universe. Dickinson always thinks that nature is mostly religious, so he always respects nature in her poems. Her poetry in most cases has an underestimation of mystery and religion, but she draws the scene from an artistic point of view, not from a religious point of view.
One of the Emily Dickinson's poems (# 1129) is that because the truth slope and often mysterious depiction - the main theme of Dickinson's poem - talks about all truths but tells them to tilt it started. That theme is often repeated: love, death, poetry, beauty, nature, immortality, self. However, such an abstraction does not indicate that Dickinson tends to make widespread and rich changes in the truth she speaks. In the broadest sense, Dickinson's truth is religious truth. Formally, her poem brings infinite change to the Protestant hymns known by her young church in her young experience. Modern poetry reading is limited, the most common form is the rhythm of hymns. Regular rice (rectangle and triangle lines alternate), long rice (4 rows 4 rows) and short rice (4 meters triangle). Her framework of poetry
From 1897 to the early 1920s, the critical attention to Dickinson's poetry was weak. By the beginning of the 20th century, the interest in her poetry has become more and more widespread, and some critics began to think that Dickinson is basically modern. Modern critics do not believe that the poetic style of Dickinson is the result of lack of knowledge and skills, but I think these irregularities are conscious art. In a 1915 article, Sergeant Elizabeth Sheppley called the poet's inspiration "bold" and named her as "one of the most rare flowers in New England." Along with the growing popularity of Modernism poetry in the 1920s, it is no longer surprising that Dickinson did not follow the style of poetry in the 19th century, it is not a disagreeable thing for new generation readers. Dickinson was suddenly called a great poet by various critics and began to form cultists.