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-------- if the word great means anything in poetry, this poem is one of the greatest in the English Language-which critic opined this about Emily Dickens's Because I CouId Not Stop For Death.

ACleanth Brooks

BT.S. Eliot

CAllan Tate

DI.A. Richards

Answer:

C. Allan Tate

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The critic who opined this about Emily Dickinson's Because I Could Not Stop for Death was Allen Tate.

Full Quote:

"If the word great means anything in poetry, this poem is one of the greatest in the English language." — Allen Tate

  • Allen Tate, a poet and critic, highly praised Dickinson’s poem for its profound meditation on death and immortality.

  • He admired how Dickinson blended simplicity with depth, making the poem both personal and universal.


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