Some scholars portray her as being a revolutionary who rejected (with a capital R) the stock forms and meters of her day. Whenever I read her, I’m left with the impression of a woman who was impish, insightful, impatient, passionate and confident of her own genius. Johnson, trailing rhyme, true rhyme, unstressed rhyme, wrenched rhyme 79 CommentsĮmily Dickinson possessed a genius for figurative language and thought. JanuBy upinvermont in About Common & Ballad Meter, About Rhyme, Ballad & Hymn Meter, Dickinson, Emily, Formal Poetry, Guides, Iambic Tetrameter, Iambic Trimeter, Internal Rhyme, Meter, Rhyme Tags: agumented rhyme, alliteration, Annotated, apocopated rhyme, assonant rhyme, Ballad Meter, Best Poetry Blog, Better Poetry Blog, Common Meter, Common Particular Meter, composite rhyme, consonant rhyme, crossed rhyme, Dickinson, diminished rhyme, Emily, end rhyme, envelope rhyme, eye rhyme, feminine para rhyme, Good Poetry Blog, Great Poet, Great Poetry Blog, Great Poets, Half Meter, Hymn 105, iambic, Iambic Tetrameter, Iambic Trimeter, identical rhyme, imperfect rhyme, initial rhyme, intermittent rhyme, irregular rhyme, Isaac Watts, Kinds of Rhymes, leonine rhyme, light rhyme, List of Rhymes, Long Meter, macaronic rhyme, mosaique rhyme, perfect rhyme, Poem 1, Poem 313, Rhyming Category, Rhyming List, rich rhyme, Scan Emily Dickinson, Scanning Emily Dickinson, Scansion Dickinson, scarce rhyme, Short Meter, Short Particular Meter, slant rhyme, sporadic rhyme, stop for death, The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson, Thomas H.
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