Articles related to "Emily"
A Biography of Emily Carr
Emily Carr is known throughout the world for her artwork but she was also an award winning writer.
• canadian artist
• canadian woman artist
• famous painters
• woman painters
• emily carr
December Poet – Emily Dickinson
Emily Dickinson was born December 10, 1830, in Amherst, Massachusetts. Her poem "'Twas just this time, last year, I died" looks beyond the death of the speaker.
• emily dickinson
• ’twas just this time last year i died
• amherst
• slant rime
• death
Emily Dickinson: Religious Exile?
The articles analyses images of religious exile and exclusion in the poetry of Emily Dickinson
• emily
• dickinson
• poetry
• religion
• god
Emily Haines Album Review
3/5: Emily Haines & the Soft Skeleton debut with a moody, hypnotic album called Knives Don't Have Your Back. It is a respectable solo premier for the Metric singer.
• emily haines & the soft skeleton
• emily haines
• album review
• knives don't have your back
• debut
Emily's Brain
Emily Dickinson's poem, "The Brain - is wider than the Sky," compares and contrasts three entities with the human brain: the sky, the sea, and God.
• emily dickinson
• the brain is wider than the sky
• comparing and contrasting
• sky
• sea
Film: The Americanization of Emily
A wayward admiral (Melvyn Douglas) sends one of his playboy officers (James Garner) to film the D-Day invasion in director Arthur Hiller's The Americanization of Emily.
• the americanization of emily
• james garner
• julie andrews
• james coburn
• melvyn douglas
The Reclusive Emily Dickinson
A discussion of American poet Emily Dickinson's reclusive nature as a distraction from the what should be the reader's true focus on her life -- her poetry.
• emily dickinson
• american literature
• poetry
• recluse
• walt whitman
According to Emily Post....
A look at the life of the queen of social graces and what inspired her to write etiquette books.
• emily post
• manners
• etiquette
• biography
• history
Classic Authors: Emily Dickinson
The first in a series about classic authors, the article contains a brief biography of Emily Dickinson.
• emily dickinson
• amherst
• poetry
• american women poets
Emily Bronte
The second of a three-part series of articles on the Bronte sisters.
• emily bronte
• wuthering heights
• poetry
• novel
Emily Carr -- Canada's First Woman Artist
Emily Carr, Canada's first woman artist, created British Columbia by forcing us to see the beauty and energy of her "beloved land."
• emily carr
• victoria
• vancouver island
• british columbia
• canada
Emily's Daylily Garden
Emily's Garden
• american hemerocallis society convention
• emily olson
• emily's garden
• daylily garden
• daylily breeding
The Exorcism of Emily Rose/Anneliese Michel: Demonic Possession or Psychosis
I have not seen the movie the Exorcism of Emily Rose, nor do I intend to see it until it comes on television. I watched The Exorcist when it was on TV. I had already read the condensed version of the book in Cosmopolitan. When these movies are on TV, it is free. I chose not to waste money on sensationalistic fiction. When I see “based on a true story,” my conclusion is that the story is greatly exaggerated for the purpose of making money by adding thrills that have no basis in reality. This was in the early 1980s. I had read Father John J. Nicola’s “Diabolical Possession and Exorcism.” I had yet read Malachi Martin’s “Hostage to the Devil.” (I will admit that one of my favorite authors is Stephen King. The scariest book I have read is his “It.” Scariest movie, “The Night of the Living Dead.” I know these are fiction, but, oh, the thrills!) When I was younger, I did not believe in demons or devils or possession. Now, after much research, I am not so sure…. I had read, years ago, when I was in college to earn my undergraduate degree, that there were cases of mentally ill people in institutions who, when a priest walked by, exhibited signs of possession. In my youth, I put this to mental illness. Possession, a form of mental illness or another reality?
• real life demonic possessions
• exorcism of emily rose
• exorcism of anneliese michel
• real life exorcisms
• is the exorcism of emily rose a true story
'Waking the Dead'
An analysis of the problems inherent in rediscovering and 'rewriting' the lives of nineteenth century women poets.
• poets
• nineteenthcentury
• coleridge
• emily dickinson
• christina rossetti
Ainsley for the Opposition
She's an attractive blonde with an upturned nose and a subtle southern accent that could make knees go weak. She's a crackerjack lawyer with a mind like a proverbial steel trap who doesn't back down when she believes she's right, even in the face of emotional argument. She's a philosophical conservative and a third-generation devout Republican. And she's the newest employee in the West Wing of 1600 Pensylvania Avenue - much to Sam Seaborn's chagrin.
• ainsley hayes
• emily proctor
• republican
• the west wing
• sam seaborn
Dickinson Homestead
The home of poet Emily Dickinson is open for public tours.
• emily dickinson
• poetry
• amherst
• massachusetts
• literary landmarks
Dickinson's 'Each Life Converges'
The speaker of Emily Dickinson's mystic poem offers a refreshing look at the soul's journey from the astral plane to the physical plane. It also alludes to reincarnation.
• emily dickinson
• johnson
• each life converges
• soul
• heaven
How to Read a Poem
A brief explanation to help those who feel illiterate when faced with reading a poem. It's not as hard as you think!
• poet
• linda pastan
• sylvia plath
• meaning
• appreciation
Lydia Sigourney
An introduction to Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney, who was a very famous poet in her own time.
• lydia howard huntley sigourney
• poetry
• poems
• emily dickinson
• school
Men in Trees is a Winner
Don't write off this Anne Heche-starring dramedy.
• men in trees
• anne heche
• james tupper
• abraham benrubi
• emily bergl
Patterns of Resistance and Tragic Conventions
A three-part article that explores how the Aristotelian notion of tragedy plays out in three works by the 19th century American writer Herman Melville (admittedly, this is a departure from my usual coverage of 20th century literature).
• melville
• literature
• emily woodward
• short stories
• tragedy
Reading Poems in the New Year
Six easy steps for understanding poetry better! Learn to read and appreciate poetry in the new year.
• appreciation
• understanding
• poems
• sylvia plath
• emily dickinson
Review: A Southern Line and Other Poems
Suite 101.com's own Thomas James Martin displays his significant poetic talent in this superb ebook of poems.
• poems
• thomas james martin
• ebook
• e. e. cummings
• spiritual
Springtime Season Brings Cancellation Announcements
This season saw a number of holes left on CBC, CTV and Global with the cancellation of a number of shows, including the more recent cancellations of <i>La Femme Nikita, Peter Benchley's Amazon, The Outer Limits</i> and <i>Emily of New Moon</i>.
• la femme nikita
• peter benchley's amazon
• the outer limits
• emily of new moon
The Moth of Amherst
With a penchant for wearing all white, this poet was rarely seen and her poems were rarely heard until after her death.
• poetry
• emily dickinson
• biography
William Faulkner
Some biographical information, and an in-depth look at two of William Faulkner's pieces: "A Rose For Miss Emily" and "The Bear." This article will appear in two parts.
• faulkner
• a rose for miss emily
• the bear
• essay
• nobel prize
William Faulkner
Some biographical information, and an in-depth look at two of William Faulkner's pieces: "A Rose For Miss Emily" and "The Bear." This article will appear in two parts.
• faulkner
• a rose for miss emily
• the bear
• essay
• nobel prize
5 British Novels
It is difficult to choose a single novel from the wealth of British literature. It is easy to become overwhelmed by the books written even in the 19th century.
• jane austen
• charles dickens
• george eliot
• jane eyre
• emily bronte
Author Snapshot: Faulkner, W.
A brief snapshot biography of the life and works of Southern
American Author William Faulkner.
• a fable by william faulkner
• a rose for emily by william faulkner
• a rose for emily by william faulkner summary
• about william faulkner
• absalom absalom by william faulkner
‘Success is counted sweetest’
Emily Dickinson looks at life from a unique perspective, making bizarre claims that often turn out to be accurate and show valuable insight into reality.
• success is counted sweetest
• emily dickinson
• a unique perspective
• bizarre claims
• valuable insight into reality
Book Boom! Books For You To Check Out
Book Boom..short descriptions of black literature to read.
• the good black
• paul m. barrett
• anita bunkley
• emily the yellow rose
• preconceived notions
Bringing the Brontës to Children
Usborne Publishing has produced a series of classic fiction for children, making authors such as the Brontës accessible to a much younger readership.
• jane eyre
• charlotte brontë
• wuthering heights
• emily brontë
• children’s classics
Debut Novel: Seeing Emily
Seeing Emily, a book written in verse for teens, shows how a sixteen year old artist, Emily Wu, resolves the differences between her Chinese home and American school.
• joyce lee wong
• acquiring maturity
• parent conflict
• cultural heritage
• seeing emily
Dickinson's Slant of Light
Dickinson was a keen observer of her environment, dramatizing her reactions in poems. Her sense of melancholy informs her observations of light on winter afternoons.
• emily dickinson
• there's a certain slant of light
• intuition
• poem 258 in johnson
• rime scheme abcb
Dickinson, the "Real Good Guy"
Women have played a significant role in the development of poetry. Unfortunately, this contribution has received scant attention until now. Women's poetry occupies a lead position in the revitalization of the genre that critics only thirty years ago were calling "dead."
• poetry
• emily dickinson
• belle of amherst
• marie de france
• james dickey
Dickinson’s Spiritual Intoxication
The poem "I taste a liquor never brewed" portrays the speaker's spiritual intoxication through an extended metaphor likening her soul drunkenness to alcohol inebriation.
• dickinson’s spiritual intoxication
• i taste a liquor never brewed
• mystical state
• soul awareness
• metaphorical alcohol
Dickinson’s Summer
In this poem, Dickinson personifies summer as a woman who struggles to overcome the coldness of late spring.
• dickinson’s summer i know a place where summer str
• a bird came down the walk”frightened beads
• spiritual intoxication
• riddles
• looking back from eternity