Crosthwaite, JaneLondon, SaraShaw, RobertYates, Emily2011-05-092011-05-092011-05-09http://hdl.handle.net/10166/843My thesis is an exploration of Emily Dickinson’s poems that address religious and philosophical issues: the problem of evil, the absence of God, the relationship between the body and soul, and the possibility of immortality. After considering these poems on the difficulties of belief, I turned to two contemporary poets, Louise Glück and Jorie Graham, whose work resonates with Dickinson's concerns. In a more secular age, I was curious to discover both how Dickinson has influenced their work and how they have distinguished themselves through uniquely contemporary thought.en-USpoetryreligionDickinson and Her Disciples: The Poetry of BeliefThesisrestricted