Emily Dickinson has always been an enigma not only for her readers but also for her critics. As a great poet and remarkably sensitive artist she was fascinatingly concern with the existential and metaphysical issues of life. One of the most recurring themes in Emily Dickinson’s poetry is the religious theme treated by her in an unusual way. Religion appealed to her as one of the deepest and most serious aspect of human life. Indeed it might be argued that ...