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Simon J (Life Coach)'s avatar

Your reflections on Emily Dickinson are both immersive and deeply perceptive. You capture not just the mystery of her solitude but the paradox of a poet who withdrew from the world, only to leave behind words that refuse to be ignored. The way you thread personal resonance with historical exploration makes this more than just a literary study - it’s an intimate dialogue with a mind that still startles us, even centuries later.

Your insights on the risks of being different struck a chord. Dickinson’s refusal to conform - whether in social life, faith, or creative expression - is a testament to the power of unfiltered introspection. It’s fascinating how those who retreat from the world often see it most clearly. Perhaps her reclusiveness wasn’t isolation but immersion - into thought, into language, into the unseen. You make me wonder: was her silence an act of surrender, or was it her boldest form of defiance?

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Vanessa Perry's avatar

“I’m only a bit reclusive. Emily Dickinson took reclusiveness to a new level.”

I FEEL THIS.

This was a truly wonderful read!

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