@article{jll2020426,
author={Peng, Min},
title={The Modernity of Emily Dickinson¡¯s Poem <i>I'm Nobody! Who are you?</i>},
journal={Journal of Linguistics and Literature},
volume={4},
number={2},
pages={85--89},
year={2020},
url={http://pubs.sciepub.com/jll/4/2/6},
abstract={Emily Dickinson is a world-renowned American poet. She enjoys equal popularity with Walt Whitman and leaves around 1,800 poems after death. Her unique poetic thoughts and styles blaze a trail in modernism, providing the later modernists with splendid enlightenment. Under the guideline of R¨¦ne Wellek¡¯s concepts of criticism, this paper examines the modernity of Emily Dickinson¡¯s <i>I¡¯m Nobody! Who are you? </i>with echoes of the ¡°Nobody¡± emerging from the Covid-19 outbreak, aiming to illuminate the modernity of classical literature and its eternal implications even in contemporary society.},
doi={10.12691/jll-4-2-6}
publisher={Science and Education Publishing}
}
