Studying Emily Dickinson's Poetry?
Emily Dickinson was one of America's greatest and most original poets of all time, and her poetry is widely read among people of all ages and interests.
This course will teach you everything you need to know about her majestic work - you'll find in-depth analyses of her poems, as well as themes that provide basis for exam-style questions.
*I am currently working on finishing all the video lessons for this course. If you sign up now you will have a lifetime access to the new material as it becomes available.
Enroll today to download PDF Revision Guides for each poem covering the following topics:
- VOCABULARY
- STORY / SUMMARY
- SPEAKER / VOICE
- ATTITUDES
- LANGUAGE FEATURES
- FORM / STRUCTURE
- CONTEXT
- THEMES
The longer narrative poems also include a stanza by stanza breakdown, so that you can really get to grips with the content of each poem.
I will also be filming and uploading video lessons to accompany the study guides soon!
Still not sure? You can download a free preview from the course:
You can also purchase individual documents from the Emily Dickinson Poetry Course.
This is a great option if you don't require everything in the complete course.
Course Curriculum
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- 'I felt a funeral in my Brain - when I died' (12:04)
- 'Because I could not stop for Death' (21:51)
- 'One Need Not Be A Chamber - To Be Haunted' (14:18)
- 'I heard a Fly buzz - when I died' (12:46)
- 'I have never seen Volcanoes' (15:32)
- 'I have a Bird in Spring' (11:08)
- 'I dreaded that first Robin, so -' (13:31)
- 'I did not reach Thee' (11:41)
- I'm Nobody! Who are you? (8:32)
- 'It was not Death for I stood up' (10:02)
- 'My Life had stood - a Loaded Gun' (8:19)
- 'The Mushroom is the Elf of Plants' (12:00)
- 'This World is not a Conclusion' (16:10)
- 'The Brain is wider than the Sky' (9:04)
- 'There's a certain Slant of Light' (12:56)
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- 'I felt a Funeral, in my Brain - when I died'
- 'A Narrow fellow in the Grass'
- 'A Murmur in the Trees - to note -'
- 'A Bird came down the Walk'
- 'A Still - Volcano - Life -'
- 'After great pain, a formal feeling comes -'
- 'An awful Tempest mashed the air'
- 'As Imperceptibly as Grief'
- 'Because I could not stop for Death'
- 'I cautious, scanned my little life'
- 'I dreaded that first Robin, so, -'
- 'I have a Bird in spring'
- '"Hope" is the thing with feathers'
- 'I have never seen "Volcanoes"'
- 'I can wade Grief -'
- 'I did not reach Thee'
- 'I heard a Fly buzz - when I died'
- 'I measure every Grief I meet -'
- 'I'm Nobody! Who are you?'
- 'It was not Death, for I stood up,'
- 'One need not be a Chamber - to be Haunted -'
- 'The Brain - is wider than the Sky -'
- 'The Mushroom is the Elf of Plants'
- 'My Life had stood - a Loaded Gun -'
- 'The Wind - tapped like a tired Man'
- 'There came a Wind like a Bugle'
- 'There's a certain Slant of light'
- 'This World is not Conclusion'
- ''Twas the old-road - through pain -'
- 'Wild Nights! Wild Nights!'
- 'What mystery pervades a well!'
- 'Whose cheek is this?'
- 'I Years Had Been From Home'