Ella-Mae Campling

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“The poet enjoys the incomparable privilege of being, at will, both himself and other people. Like a wandering soul seeking a body, he can enter, whenever he wishes, into anyone’s personality. He takes as his own all the professions, rejoicings and miseries that circumstance brings to him.”
Emily Dickinson as a Second Language: Demystifying the Poetry
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