Those of us in The Academy SPS are hopeful in the new year that with the coalescence of the community, we will continue to ...
These achievements, like many of the UB’s research endeavors, are poised to have a wide-ranging and long-lasting positive ...
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The 20 most influential female authors in history
Throughout centuries of literature, women have written stories that changed the world. Their words broke barriers, sparked ...
THE verbal genius of Emily Dickinson was concerned with the single, word rather than the whole music. Her rhythms present small variety. On page 13 of the Further Poems, for instance, the rhythms ...
When Emily Dickinson wrote the poem “Hope is that thing like feathers” in 1861, she couldn’t have imagined a world like we have today, so desperately in need of hope. Yet it is a modern-day reminder ...
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the life and work of Emily Dickinson, the now-celebrated poet of Amherst, who was prolific yet chose to publish few of her poems. Show more To celebrate Melvyn Bragg’s ...
Here are the year’s most notable collections of verse as chosen by our poetry columnist. Credit...Photo illustration by Sebastian Mast Supported by By Elisa Gabbert Elisa Gabbert’s collections of ...
Dickinson College is taking a step to make higher education more accessible. The school in Carlisle, Cumberland County, will offer free tuition for domestic students of families earning $125,000 or ...
Season 5 of “Emily in Paris” premieres on Thursday, Dec. 18, but not all the stars are returning for the next chapter. Camille Razat, who plays Camille, left the Netflix series after season 4. Warning ...
Gabriel, Alfie...Marcello? Who does Emily finally end up with? Emily in Paris is back for season 5 — the show everyone loves to “hate-watch,” which is exactly why we now have five seasons of it.
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