Websites
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A page devoted to the poem that includes a copy of the original manuscript and excerpts of criticism by scholars.
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Is Dickinson a "neurotic poet"? We don't like when people explain away genius as some kind of mental eccentricity, but it's an interesting site nonetheless.
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Two brief but very useful biographies of the poet.
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This site has promise but is a little hard to navigate. But once you look around, you'll great find links to Dickinson's letters, writings by her family members, and articles by professor-types.
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Join the Emily Dickinson group on Facebook.
Audio
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The New Yorker has a little fun with Ms. Dickinson and sound effects.
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Listen to an actresses perform Dickinson poems and letters.
Images
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Books
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For all you Dickinson nerds, this is the latest in Dickinson scholarship, and you can access each issue online. (You will need a library or university account to log in.)
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Dickinson's letters are amazing, and some of them are harder to figure out than a Sunday Sudoku puzzle. Check out the letters addressed to some unknown person whom she calls her "Master."