![]() ![]() ![]() A short piece from the Poetry Society of America on a writer's first experience reading this poem (including opinions on some of the readings discussed in this guide). Sarah Arvio's Reading of "Wild nights - Wild nights!" The official website for the Emily Dickinson museum, with further information on her life and works. As a bird can not fly without wings so man can not live without the ray of hope in his life. She uses the metaphor of bird to portray hope. The manuscript for "Wild nights - Wild nights!" in Dickinson's own handwriting. HOPE IS A THING WITH FEATHERS Summary: In her poem Hope is the Thing with Feathers Dickenson mentions hope as a positive approach towards life. The Poetry Foundation's biography of Dickinson, with links to more of her poems. This 1891 article from the Atlantic is Dickinson's publisher's account of his correspondence with her and the posthumous printing of her poems. More “Wild nights - Wild nights!” ResourcesĪn article by Dickinson's publisher, Thomas Higginson. ![]()
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