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Emily Dickinson's Carnivalesque Poetry
Emily Dickinson's Carnivalesque Poetry
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Emily Dickinson's Carnivalesque Poetry

2024
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Overview
Emily Dickinson grew up surrounded by Jeremiah's oratory and her church, a product of the first and second so-called Great Awakenings that occurred in Britain and the United States in the 18th Century. Dickinson employs comed and humor in her poetry, which she views as a safe setting for her as a 19th-century poetess to express her anguish and to find answers to her doubts. I use Bakhtin's theory of the carnival to analyze the poems and explore significant characteristics of the carnival that apply to Emily Dickinson's poems.
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