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Dickinson and faith

Tuesday, 14 October, 2003

My mother sent me this link to an ABC Radio National story on Emily Dickinson. It reminded me of doing the HSC when I had to study Dickinson and pick her poems to pieces. We were using adulterated editions in which some horrible 19th-century editor whose name now eludes me had tampered with her punctuation and capitalisation, but I read enough to want to read more and soon enough I purchased her collected works which I haven't picked up since. This radio story is interesting because it talks about the themes of religion and God in Dickinson's poetry. They celebrated her because she grasped doubt and the precariousness of faith, but I am saddened that she never came to understand the wonder of the true and living God.
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That article is interesting and sad. I love Dickinson poems, I might blog some.



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