Define the poetry of Mysticism?
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Mystical poetry is about sharing moments, feelings and ideas in a way that weaves together the mysterious and mundane parts of our lives and imaginations into a perfectly paradoxical whole.
- Mysticism involves a deep, almost obsessive concern with issues such as death, the existence of the soul, immortality, the existence of God and heaven, salvation or salvation. ransom, etc.
- The critical method has been used to analyze some of Dickinson's major poems.
- A glimpse of her poetry shows that she shows an extreme interest in the effects of death and explores a variety of topics such as the nature of the soul, the question of immortality, the possibility of faith and reality of God.
- Scholars have also attempted to reveal the internal and external influences that shaped Dickinson's poetry.
- The diary concluded that the topic of death was endless for her. If his poetry rarely becomes 'lyrical', rarely escapes the colorless languor of its naked iambics and its toneless tone, it does so first of all when the subject is death.
- Although Dickinson's poetry contains elements of mysticism, mystical poetry, at least in the traditional sense, is not his particular poetic gift.
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