Emily Dickinson’s Exploration of Faith and Science
Words: 1195 Pages: 4 1311At first glance, it may seem that the only thing Charles Baudelaire and Emily Dickinson had in common was that they were both poets. Even in their personal lives, they seemed to be polar opposites. She has been labeled as very reclusive, whereas he was described as an adventurer and rule breaker. After reading "The Albatross" by Charles Baudelaire and poem four forty-eight, "This was a Poet – It is," by Emily Dickinson, I was able to identify some of […]