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Hi! Thanks so much for your feedback. And right on! You're so lucky to just be discovering them, I would give anything to be able to listen to their music for the first time again. Enjoy!
Thank you so much Yellow Sweater! I really appreciate your comments, they made my day. I just found out how to see the notifications, awesome user btw, you're the best!
Yeah! If you're interested Robert Browning's The Laboratory, My Last Duchess, and Porphyria's Lover are good examples of Gothic poems! Emily Dickinson is an amazing example, too! Since most of her poems are about death and some include themes like mortality and immortality, her works can be considered Gothic!
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The "Plum Island" moon is this week's visual feature on vtdigger.org, up now in their Life & Culture section: vtdigger.org/life-culture Check it out, everyone!
"Forever Certain" is this week's written feature on vtdigger.org, up now in their Life & Culture section: vtdigger.org/life-culture Check it out, everyone!
Hi Anna! Thank you so much for this comment. :)
Hi! Thanks so much for your feedback. And right on! You're so lucky to just be discovering them, I would give anything to be able to listen to their music for the first time again. Enjoy!
Thank you so much Yellow Sweater! I really appreciate your comments, they made my day. I just found out how to see the notifications, awesome user btw, you're the best!
Beautifully written! I was completely entranced. The end broke my heart in the best possible way!
Yeah! If you're interested Robert Browning's The Laboratory, My Last Duchess, and Porphyria's Lover are good examples of Gothic poems! Emily Dickinson is an amazing example, too! Since most of her poems are about death and some include themes like mortality and immortality, her works can be considered Gothic!
I honestly didn't even know Gothic poems were a thing! Never written any but I did read Frankenstein by Mary Shelley for class and I really liked it