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Blasphemy and Islamic Sophism in Selected Poems by Emily Dickinson
Wafa Nouari, Aboubou Hachemi
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5836/2017.12.007
Skikda University, Biskra, Algeria University of Batna, Batna, Algeria
In spite the fact that Emily Elizabeth Dickinson lived during the 19th century Amherst among conservative community that gave less chance to female voice to gain a share in social and political life, she paved the way for the coming female thinkers to obtain more freedom of thought and expression. In other words, since she was convient that “Abdiction of Belief makes the Behaviour Small”, she undercut social conventions and moved under gradual shift from Orthodox Trinitarianism into new thoughts of liberalism. However, in good deal of her work, she still pertains to religious conservatism in wider sense than Amhest Church had been dectated.
Blasphemy, Islamic Sophism, poetry, faith, religion
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