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* ''{{Fanfic/Cinderjuice}}'': Lydia references Emily Dickinson's poetry.

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* ''{{Fanfic/Cinderjuice}}'': Lydia references Emily Dickinson's poetry.
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* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'': In "Phoebe Cheats" the trophy for the poetry contest is a statue of Emily Dickinson.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': In "Sleepy Time" Gary quotes an Emily Dickinson poem in his dream. And while reading it, [[Music/WolfgangAmadeusMozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]'s "Concerto 21 In C, 2nd Mvt." plays.

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* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'': In "Phoebe Cheats" Cheats", the trophy for the poetry contest is a statue of Emily Dickinson.
Dickinson. After Phoebe wins with a plagiarized poem, she starts imagining the statue speaking to her and serving as her guilty conscience.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In "The Blunder Years", a hypnotist tells Homer that he is Emily Dickinson, but he ends up thinking he's Creator/AngieDickinson instead.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': In "Sleepy Time" Time", Gary quotes an Emily Dickinson poem in his dream. And while reading it, [[Music/WolfgangAmadeusMozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]'s "Concerto 21 In C, 2nd Mvt." plays.
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* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'': In "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E6LikeAngelsPutInHellByGod Like Angels Put in Hell by God]]", after Claudia reads a collection of Emily Dickinson's poems, she hypothesizes that Dickinson was (or even ''is'' if she's still living) a vampire.

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* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'': In "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E6LikeAngelsPutInHellByGod Like Angels Put in Hell by God]]", after Claudia reads a collection of Emily Dickinson's poems, she hypothesizes that Dickinson was (or even ''is'' if she's still living) a vampire.[[BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy vampire]].
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* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'': In "Like Angels Put in Hell by God", after Claudia reads a collection of Emily Dickinson's poems, she hypothesizes that Dickinson was (or even ''is'' if she's still living) a vampire.

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* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'': In "Like "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E6LikeAngelsPutInHellByGod Like Angels Put in Hell by God", God]]", after Claudia reads a collection of Emily Dickinson's poems, she hypothesizes that Dickinson was (or even ''is'' if she's still living) a vampire.

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* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'': In "Like Angels Put in Hell by God", after Claudia reads a collection of Emily Dickinson's poems, she hypothesizes that Dickinson was (or even ''is'' if she's still living) a vampire.
-->'''Claudia''': "I Felt a Funeral in my Brain." She also wrote one called "A Coffin Is a Small Domain." I mean, come on.\\
'''Louis''': Emily Dickinson is not a vampire.\\
'''Claudia''': How do you know?\\
'''Louis''': 'Cause she's dead.\\
'''Claudia''': How do you know?\\
'''Louis''': She got a grave. She got a tombstone.\\
'''Claudia''': So do you.



* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': In "Sleepy Time" Gary quotes an Emily Dickinson poem in his dream. And while reading it, [[Music/WolfgangAmadeusMozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]'s "Concerto 21 In C, 2nd Mvt." plays.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': In "Sleepy Time" Gary quotes an Emily Dickinson poem in his dream. And while reading it, [[Music/WolfgangAmadeusMozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]'s "Concerto 21 In C, 2nd Mvt." plays.plays.
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* ''{{Fanfic/Cinderjuice}}'': Lydia references Creator/EmilyDickinson's poetry.

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* ''{{Fanfic/Cinderjuice}}'': Lydia references Creator/EmilyDickinson's Emily Dickinson's poetry.



* ''Literature/AutobiographyOfRed'' contains repeated references to Creator/EmilyDickinson.

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* ''Literature/AutobiographyOfRed'' contains repeated references to Creator/EmilyDickinson.Emily Dickinson.



* ''Literature/TheLittleStranger'': Creator/EmilyDickinson is described by Mrs. Ayres as "a rather exhausting poet".
* ''{{Literature/Possession}}'': Christabel's style in poetry is strongly reminiscent of Creator/EmilyDickinson, who also drafted a series of [[http://therumpus.net/2011/05/the-dark-mystery-of-emily-dickinsons-master-letters/ mysterious, unsent letters to someone called "Master"]] who's never been identified. And of course there are elements of Browning's real-life wife Elizabeth Barrett - the romance between the two was legendary; and like Christabel, Barrett's work fell in to a long period of unfashionable dismissal, before being reappreciated by feminist scholars.
* ''Literature/RavingLunacy'': The poem "Thumbe-Hearte" is written exclusively as an extremified parody of Creator/WilliamShakespeare and Creator/EmilyDickinson, and is only barely decipherable at best, and utter gibberish at worst, being written in faux Medieval English.

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* ''Literature/TheLittleStranger'': Creator/EmilyDickinson Emily Dickinson is described by Mrs. Ayres as "a rather exhausting poet".
* ''{{Literature/Possession}}'': Christabel's style in poetry is strongly reminiscent of Creator/EmilyDickinson, Emily Dickinson, who also drafted a series of [[http://therumpus.net/2011/05/the-dark-mystery-of-emily-dickinsons-master-letters/ mysterious, unsent letters to someone called "Master"]] who's never been identified. And of course course, there are elements of Browning's real-life wife Elizabeth Barrett - the romance between the two was legendary; and like Christabel, Barrett's work fell in to into a long period of unfashionable dismissal, before being reappreciated by feminist scholars.
* ''Literature/RavingLunacy'': The poem "Thumbe-Hearte" is written exclusively as an extremified parody of Creator/WilliamShakespeare and Creator/EmilyDickinson, Emily Dickinson, and is only barely decipherable at best, and utter gibberish at worst, being written in faux Medieval English.



* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'': In "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS1E5NeverKillABoyOnTheFirstDate Never Kill a Boy on the First Date]]" Owen comes by the library to borrow an Creator/EmilyDickinson anthology. Giles tries to play along when Buffy starts trying to flirt with Owen.

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* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'': In "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS1E5NeverKillABoyOnTheFirstDate Never Kill a Boy on the First Date]]" Owen comes by the library to borrow an Creator/EmilyDickinson Emily Dickinson anthology. Giles tries to play along when Buffy starts trying to flirt with Owen.



* ''Series/GilmoreGirls'': Max tells Rory's class about how Creator/EmilyDickinson understood people remarkably well despite spending most of her life as a hermit.
* ''Series/TheGoodPlace'': In "[[Recap/TheGoodPlaceTheSelectionPart1TheMission The Selection Part 1: The Mission]]" it's revealed Shawn regularly tortures Creator/EmilyDickinson by making her listen to Creator/JoeRogan[='s=] podcast.

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* ''Series/GilmoreGirls'': Max tells Rory's class about how Creator/EmilyDickinson Emily Dickinson understood people remarkably well despite spending most of her life as a hermit.
* ''Series/TheGoodPlace'': In "[[Recap/TheGoodPlaceTheSelectionPart1TheMission The Selection Part 1: The Mission]]" it's revealed Shawn regularly tortures Creator/EmilyDickinson Emily Dickinson by making her listen to Creator/JoeRogan[='s=] podcast.



* ''Series/PersonOfInterest'': In "[[Recap/PersonOfInterestS05E03 Truth Be Told]]" the Machine's puzzle turns out to be "Cocoon Above! Cocoon Below!", a poem by Creator/EmilyDickinson.

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* ''Series/PersonOfInterest'': In "[[Recap/PersonOfInterestS05E03 Truth Be Told]]" the Machine's puzzle turns out to be "Cocoon Above! Cocoon Below!", a poem by Creator/EmilyDickinson.Emily Dickinson.



* ''VideoGame/CriminalCase'': Creator/EmilyDickinson and Creator/WilliamShakespeare are mentioned in Case 18: Over the Edge.
* ''{{VideoGame/Trinity}}'' includes a bunch of literary references, includes ones to ''Literature/ThroughTheLookingGlass'', ''Literature/MobyDick'', Creator/EmilyDickinson, Alexander Pope, Creator/WaltWhitman, and ''Peter Pan''.

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* ''VideoGame/CriminalCase'': Creator/EmilyDickinson Emily Dickinson and Creator/WilliamShakespeare are mentioned in Case 18: Over the Edge.
* ''{{VideoGame/Trinity}}'' includes a bunch of literary references, includes ones to ''Literature/ThroughTheLookingGlass'', ''Literature/MobyDick'', Creator/EmilyDickinson, Emily Dickinson, Alexander Pope, Creator/WaltWhitman, and ''Peter Pan''.



* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'': In "Phoebe Cheats" the trophy for the poetry contest is a statue of Creator/EmilyDickinson.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': In "Sleepy Time" Gary quotes an [[Creator/EmilyDickinson Emily Dickinson]] poem in his dream. And while reading it, [[Music/WolfgangAmadeusMozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]'s "Concerto 21 In C, 2nd Mvt." plays.

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* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'': In "Phoebe Cheats" the trophy for the poetry contest is a statue of Creator/EmilyDickinson.
Emily Dickinson.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': In "Sleepy Time" Gary quotes an [[Creator/EmilyDickinson Emily Dickinson]] Dickinson poem in his dream. And while reading it, [[Music/WolfgangAmadeusMozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]'s "Concerto 21 In C, 2nd Mvt." plays.

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* ''Literature/HiddenTalents'': In one of Martin's English classes, the teacher reads out "Because I could not stop for Death". The first two lines[[note]]"Because I could not stop for Death / He kindly stopped for me"[[/note]] make an impression on Martin.

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* ''Literature/HiddenTalents'': In one of Martin's English classes, the teacher reads out "Because I could not stop for Death". The first two lines[[note]]"Because lines make an impression on Martin.
-->Everyone groaned when she pulled out a book of poetry, but I sort of liked the first part of the poem she read to us.
--->Because
I could not stop for Death / death\\
He kindly stopped for me"[[/note]] make an impression on Martin.me.
-->I actually felt a chill when she read that. I didn't completely understand it, and I sure didn't understand the rest of the poem, but those two lines sounded pretty cool.
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* ''Literature/HiddenTalents'': In one of Martin's English classes, the teacher reads out "Because I could not stop for Death". The first two lines[[note]]"Because I could not stop for Death / He kindly stopped for me"[[/note]] make an impression on Martin.
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* In the ''Series/BabylonFive'' episode "Day of the Dead", Dodger and Garibaldi discuss the "any Dickinson poem can be sung to the tune of 'The Yellow Rose of Texas'" theory.
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* ''{{Series/Millennium}}'': The episode quote for "[[Recap/MillenniumE33GoodbyeCharlie Goodbye Charlie]]" is:

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* ''{{Series/Millennium}}'': ''Series/Millennium1996'': The episode quote for "[[Recap/MillenniumE33GoodbyeCharlie Goodbye Charlie]]" is:
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* Music/SimonAndGarfunkel: "The Dangling Conversation" references Emily Dickinson and Robert Frost.


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* In ''Webcomic/FrederickTheGreat'' Emily appears as a goth ninja.
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* ''{{VideoGame/Trinity}}'' includes a bunch of literary references, includes ones to ''Literature/ThroughTheLookingGlass'', ''Literature/MobyDick'', Creator/EmilyDickinson, Alexander Pope, Creator/WaltWhitman, and ''Peter Pan''.
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* ''{{Fanfic/Cinderjuice}}'': Lydia references Creator/EmilyDickinson's poetry.

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* ''Literature/AutobiographyOfRed'' contains repeated references to Creator/EmilyDickinson.
** One of her poems, #1748, is used as an {{epigraph}}.
** Herakles and Ancash are working on a documentary about her.
** Geryon gets a line from one of her letters stuck in his head.
** The title of the penultimate poem, "Photographs: #1748," echoes the epigraph.
* ''Literature/TheLittleStranger'': Creator/EmilyDickinson is described by Mrs. Ayres as "a rather exhausting poet".
* ''{{Literature/Possession}}'': Christabel's style in poetry is strongly reminiscent of Creator/EmilyDickinson, who also drafted a series of [[http://therumpus.net/2011/05/the-dark-mystery-of-emily-dickinsons-master-letters/ mysterious, unsent letters to someone called "Master"]] who's never been identified. And of course there are elements of Browning's real-life wife Elizabeth Barrett - the romance between the two was legendary; and like Christabel, Barrett's work fell in to a long period of unfashionable dismissal, before being reappreciated by feminist scholars.
* ''Literature/RavingLunacy'': The poem "Thumbe-Hearte" is written exclusively as an extremified parody of Creator/WilliamShakespeare and Creator/EmilyDickinson, and is only barely decipherable at best, and utter gibberish at worst, being written in faux Medieval English.

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* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'': In "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS1E5NeverKillABoyOnTheFirstDate Never Kill a Boy on the First Date]]" Owen comes by the library to borrow an Creator/EmilyDickinson anthology. Giles tries to play along when Buffy starts trying to flirt with Owen.
-->'''Buffy:''' ''(clearly BS'ing)'' We're both fans.\\
'''Giles:''' Yes, uh, she's quite a good poet, I mean for a...\\
'''Buffy:''' A girl?\\
'''Giles:''' For an American.
* ''Series/GilmoreGirls'': Max tells Rory's class about how Creator/EmilyDickinson understood people remarkably well despite spending most of her life as a hermit.
* ''Series/TheGoodPlace'': In "[[Recap/TheGoodPlaceTheSelectionPart1TheMission The Selection Part 1: The Mission]]" it's revealed Shawn regularly tortures Creator/EmilyDickinson by making her listen to Creator/JoeRogan[='s=] podcast.
* ''{{Series/Millennium}}'': The episode quote for "[[Recap/MillenniumE33GoodbyeCharlie Goodbye Charlie]]" is:
-->''"Let us go in;\\
The fog is rigging."''
* ''Series/PersonOfInterest'': In "[[Recap/PersonOfInterestS05E03 Truth Be Told]]" the Machine's puzzle turns out to be "Cocoon Above! Cocoon Below!", a poem by Creator/EmilyDickinson.
* ''{{Series/Torchwood}}'': In "[[Recap/TorchwoodS1E8TheyKeepKillingSuzie They Keep Killing Suzie]]" Max's TriggerPhrase that Suzie programmed into him to cause a complete lockdown on the Hub is reciting the poem "Because I could not stop for Death".

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* ''VideoGame/CriminalCase'': Creator/EmilyDickinson and Creator/WilliamShakespeare are mentioned in Case 18: Over the Edge.

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* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'': In "Phoebe Cheats" the trophy for the poetry contest is a statue of Creator/EmilyDickinson.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': In "Sleepy Time" Gary quotes an [[Creator/EmilyDickinson Emily Dickinson]] poem in his dream. And while reading it, [[Music/WolfgangAmadeusMozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]'s "Concerto 21 In C, 2nd Mvt." plays.

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