"Emily Dickinson is nearly infinite in her expression. She wrote seventeen hundred and seventy-five poems, and they constitute a very rich literature certainly. And she was, God knows, highly imaginative, highly intelligent, highly perceptive, and she had a kind of regard for language that a great writer must have. It was a mystery, a miracle to her. I learned a little something about the mystery and miracle of language by reading her..."
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19th-century poets from the United StatesWomen authors from the United StatesWomen born in the 19th centuryPoets from Massachusetts
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N. Scott Momaday, 1981 interview, in Matthias Schubnell (ed.) Conversations with N. Scott Momaday (1997)
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