Celebrate the Life, Poetry, Letters and Era of one of our country’s greatest literary figures. This one-hour solo show invites audiences to discuss elements of the writing and the culture of Emily Dickinson who composed nearly 2,000 poems and 1,000 letters on the themes of Nature and human nature. Explore the personal and environmental influences that nurtured the creative brilliance of America’s treasured writer.
TUESDAY, JULY 8, 2014 – St. Michael’s, MD – 7 pm, Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, 213 N. Talbot St
The Maryland Humanities Council – CHAUTAUQUA 2014 presents “Creative Women: Breaking the Mold”
Literature and History spring to life in a one-woman play that celebrates the poetry, letters, and times of our country’s fascinating literary figure.
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