maybe shes a ghost
Yes, only two poems were published during her life. But after her death, her sister Lavinia discovered over 1,775 poems written by Emily and published them.
One can find poems about death from any of the numerous websites that contain databases of poems. Once at a website like this just type in "death" in the search bar.
While Edgar Allan Poe did write several poems about his wife Virginia Clemm, not all of his poems were inspired by her. Poe wrote about a variety of themes, including love, death, and the macabre, drawing inspiration from a wide range of sources in addition to his personal life experiences.
Emily Dickinson wrote over 1000 poems on various themes, including death. It is estimated that around one-third of her poems address the topic of death in some form, reflecting her fascination with mortality and the afterlife.
== == == == == == == == == == == == == == == == == == Yes, Dickinson specifically requested that her family burned all her poems. Her relatives went to the trouble to take out the poems and have them edited and published to the standards of her day. Yes, Dickinson specifically requested that her family burned all her poems. Her relatives went to the trouble to take out the poems and have them edited and published to the standards of her day.
She wrote over 1700 poems. Some of her best works include, "I'm nobody, who are you?" "Heart! We will Forget Him!" "Because I could not Stop for Death" and "If I can Stop One Heart From Breaking". Those are my top favorite poems. Though she spent her whole life writing poems, less than twenty were actually published in the newspaper. She used methods of writing that weren't considered conventional in her time. She is considered a revolutionary poet. She wasn't recognized for her genius until after she died, when her family discovered the thousands of poems she had written throughout her life and had them published in books.
none. Shakespeare wrote poems, but they weren't collected into a book until after his death
Crapsey's and Plath's poems both address the theme of death.
The death bed poems by Siegfried Sassoon, such as "The Death Bed" and "At the War Hospital," often reflect the themes of mortality, suffering, and reflection on life. They convey a sense of resignation and introspection as the poet contemplates the end of life and the impact of war. The poems are poignant and evoke a sense of loss and sadness.
all types of kinds but mostly happy child's poems Toering98~children poems
posthumously, after her death in 1886. Only a few poems were published during her lifetime, and even those were heavily edited by publishers to fit the conventional style of the time. Her unconventional use of language and form was not fully appreciated until after her death.
Whitman sees death as a renewing the earth, while Dickinson views death as spiritual rebirth.