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Which specific innovation in poetry by Emily Dickinson is most apparent in poetry written today?

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Most of Emily Dickenson's poems were stylistically innovative.

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For example, they usually contained slant rhymes (i.e. near-rhymes that sounded good but were not technically rhymes), lacked titles, and made use of idiosyncratic punctuation. One of her favorite themes was immortality (i just googled it)

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Words that seem to not relate

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