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 ...
Her approach to no-strings-attached giving traces back to a lesson she took from Emily Dickinson about how hope should work.
— Emily DickinsonCANYON — The moving poetry of Emily Dickinson brought out enthusiasts of the American poet’s works Thursday evening, Oct. 16 at the West Texas A&M University Cornette Library’s "'Hope ...