
Emily Dickinson Part 2
The History Chicks : A Women's History Podcast
The Last Stanza of Emily Dickinson's Poem by Emily Bronte
Emily Bronte's poem, "A Now the Endgame," was written in response to Dickinson's death. Susan Volenweider read it out loud for her friend and fellow poet Tom Higginson. The last stanza of that poem means a lot: There is not room for death or Adam; what thou art may never be destroyed. For more on this story click here.
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