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Emily Dickinson
Self-Discipline in the Service of Art
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64 pages
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Self-discipline is a defining trait of Emily Dickinson, who primarily wrote poetry for personal fulfillment and to hone her creativity. Despite the limited publication of her work during her lifetime, she was a prolific writer, often composing daily over many years. Poetry served as a means for her to explore her identity and comprehend the world around her, allowing her to articulate her thoughts and feelings in a challenging yet rewarding medium.
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2009, paperback
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