Articles related to "Spiritual Intoxication"



A Liquor Never Brewed: Spiritual Intoxication
Indian-American poet offers valuable interpretation of often misunderstood poem.
• paramahansa yogananda • wine of the mystic • the rubaiyat of omar khayyam • edward fitzgerald • benjamin franklin award

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

Dickinson’s Winter Welcome
The speaker in Emily Dickinson's short winter poem slyly humbles the cold season but not before distinguishing its multitude of genuine positive attributes.
• dickinson’s winter welcome • winter is good — his hoar delights • robert frost’s tricky speakers • slant rime • summer


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