Abstract: Death and eternity are the major themes in most of Emily Dickinson’s
poems.“ Because I could not stop for death ”is one of her classic poems.
Through the analysis, this essay clarifies infinite conceptions by the
dialectical relationship between reality and imagination, the known and
the unknown. And it tells what’s eternity in Dickson’s eyes.
Keywords: death, eternity, finite, infinite
Introduction
Emily Dickinson(1830-1886), the American best-known female poet ,was
one of the foremost authors in American literature. Emily Dickinson ’s
poems, as well as Walt Whitman’s, were considered as a part of "American
renaissance"; they were regarded as pioneers of imagism. Both of them rejected
custom and received wisdom and experimented with poetic style. She however
differs from Whitman in a variety of ways. For one thing, Whitman seems
to keep his eye on society at large; Dickinson explores the inner life
of the individual. Whereas Whitman is "national" in his outlook, Dickinson