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Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson

Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson more books like this

by Emily Dickinson

Thomas Wentworth Higginson, the man of letters to whom Emily Dickinson first entrusted her poems, was dumbfounded by them, and asked, "What place ought to be assigned in literature to what is so remarkable, yet so elusive of criticism?" His question was answered only after Dickinson's death in 1886: she is now considered one of America's greatest ...

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The Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson (Barnes & Noble Classics Series)

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by Emily Dickinson, Rachel Wetzsteon

Here are 450 poems from the private collection of America's most cherished poet, including many difficult to find elsewhere.

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The Poems of Emily Dickinson: Reading Edition

The Poems of Emily Dickinson: Reading Edition more books like this

by Emily Dickinson, R W Franklin (Editor)

Thomas Wentworth Higginson, the man of letters to whom Emily Dickinson first entrusted her poems, was dumbfounded by them, and asked, "What place ought to be assigned in literature to what is so remarkable, yet so elusive of criticism?" His question was answered only after Dickinson's death in 1886: she is now considered one of America's greatest ...

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Selected Poems of Emily Dickinson

Selected Poems of Emily Dickinson more books like this

by Emily Dickinson

Thomas Wentworth Higginson, the man of letters to whom Emily Dickinson first entrusted her poems, was dumbfounded by them, and asked, "What place ought to be assigned in literature to what is so remarkable, yet so elusive of criticism?" His question was answered only after Dickinson's death: She is now considered one of America's greatest poets. ...

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Final Harvest: Poems

Final Harvest: Poems more books like this

by Emily Dickinson, Thomas H Johnson (Introduction by)

Here is the real Emily Dickinson -- the only comprehensive and reliably authoritative trade editions of the poet's work. While it is today universally acknowledged that Dickinson was a poet of the highest order, the startling originality of her poems doomed her work to obscurity in her own lifetime. Early posthumous publication efforts -- ...

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Selected Poems

Selected Poems more books like this

by Emily Dickinson

Thomas Wentworth Higginson, the man of letters to whom Emily Dickinson first entrusted her poems, was dumbfounded by them, and asked, "What place ought to be assigned in literature to what is so remarkable, yet so elusive of criticism?" His question was answered only after Dickinson's death: She is now considered one of America's greatest poets. ...

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Poems

Poems more books like this

by Emily Dickinson

Thomas Wentworth Higginson, the man of letters to whom Emily Dickinson first entrusted her poems, was dumbfounded by them, and asked, "What place ought to be assigned in literature to what is so remarkable, yet so elusive of criticism?" His question was answered only after Dickinson's death in 1886: she is now considered one of America's greatest ...

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Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson more books like this

by Frances Schoonmaker Bolin (Editor), Chi Chung (Illustrator)

This introduction to the poetry of Emily Dickinson includes more than 35 of her best-loved poems, accompanied by precise, whimsical illustrations.

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Selected Poems and Letters of Emily Dickinson

Selected Poems and Letters of Emily Dickinson more books like this

by Emily Dickinson

The best poems and the most interesting letters in convenient form, with an introduction by Richard N. Linscott.

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Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson more books like this

by Emily Dickinson

Thomas Wentworth Higginson, the man of letters to whom Emily Dickinson first entrusted her poems, was dumbfounded by them, and asked, "What place ought to be assigned in literature to what is so remarkable, yet so elusive of criticism?" His question was answered only after Dickinson's death in 1886: she is now considered one of America's greatest ...

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Emily Dickinson Selected Poems more books like this

by Emily Dickinson

Thomas Wentworth Higginson, the man of letters to whom Emily Dickinson first entrusted her poems, was dumbfounded by them, and asked, "What place ought to be assigned in literature to what is so remarkable, yet so elusive of criticism?" His question was answered only after Dickinson's death in 1886: she is now considered one of America's greatest ...

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I'm Nobody! Who Are You? more books like this

by E Dickinson

Poems by Emily Dickinson selected for young people, with color illustrations set in 19th-century New England.

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Acts of Light more books like this

by Emily Dickinson, Nancy Ekholm Burkert (Photographer), Jane Langton (Photographer)

Originally published in 1980 and nominated for a National Book Award, Acts of Light includes Dickinson's best-loved poems as well as an extensive essay on the poet's life in Amherst, Massachusetts. Color paintings.

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A Brighter Garden more books like this

by Emily Dickinson, Tasha Tudor (Illustrator), Karen Ackerman (Designed by)

A celebration of the 100th anniversary of the first publication of Emily Dickinson's extraordinary poetry, selected especially for children by Karen Ackerman. Tasha Tudor's vivid watercolors match the delicacy of the moment and capture the special connection between nature and humanity that Dickinson so brilliantly captured in her words.

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Open Me Carefully: Emily Dickinson's Intimate Letters to Susan Huntington Dickinson more books like this

by Martha Nell Smith (Editor), Ellen Louise Hart (Editor), Emily Dickinson

This passionate collection of letters from Dickinson to her dear friend Susan, who eventually became her sister-in-law, are as mysterious, erotic, and inspired as her verse. With their eccentric capitalizations and punctuation and charged, sensuous language, these epistles are full of exciting textual and tonal similarities to Dickinson's ...

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Essential Dickinson more books like this

by Joyce Carol Oates (Introduction by), Emily Dickinson

Widely acclaimed as one of the great American "visionary poets" of the 19th century, Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) wrote 1,775 poems, yet saw fewer than 20 published in her lifetime. As part of The Essential Poets series, Joyce Carol Oates presents a collection of Dickinson favorites, illuminating the poet's depth, complexity, and unorthodox genius.

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Letters of Emily Dickinson more books like this

by Emily Dickinson

Only five of Emily Dickinson's poems were published while she lived; today, approximately 1,500 are in print. Dickinson's poetry reflects the power of her contemplative gifts, and her deep sensitivity courses through her correspondence as well. Lovingly compiled by a close friend, this first collection of Dickinson's letters originally appeared in ...

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Favorite Poems of Emily Dickinson more books like this

by Emily Dickinson

Thomas Wentworth Higginson, the man of letters to whom Emily Dickinson first entrusted her poems, was dumbfounded by them, and asked, "What place ought to be assigned in literature to what is so remarkable, yet so elusive of criticism?" His question was answered only after Dickinson's death in 1886: she is now considered one of America's greatest ...

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Collected Poems more books like this

by Emily Dickinson

Thomas Wentworth Higginson, the man of letters to whom Emily Dickinson first entrusted her poems, was dumbfounded by them, and asked, "What place ought to be assigned in literature to what is so remarkable, yet so elusive of criticism?" His question was answered only after Dickinson's death in 1886: she is now considered one of America's greatest ...

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New Poems of Emily Dickinson more books like this

by Emily Dickinson, William H Shurr (Editor)

Thomas Wentworth Higginson, the man of letters to whom Emily Dickinson first entrusted her poems, was dumbfounded by them, and asked, "What place ought to be assigned in literature to what is so remarkable, yet so elusive of criticism?" His question was answered only after Dickinson's death: She is now considered one of America's greatest poets. ...

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The World in a Frame more books like this

by Emily Dickinson, Christopher E G Benfey

For this unusual "artist's book", Will Barnet has created 24 original drawings to accompany some of his favorite poems by Emily Dickinson.

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Manuscript Books of Emily Dickinson more books like this

by Emily Dickinson

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Selected poetry of Emily Dickinson more books like this

by Emily Dickinson

Thomas Wentworth Higginson, the man of letters to whom Emily Dickinson first entrusted her poems, was dumbfounded by them, and asked, "What place ought to be assigned in literature to what is so remarkable, yet so elusive of criticism?" His question was answered only after Dickinson's death: She is now considered one of America's greatest poets. ...

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Bolts of Melody: New Poems of Emily Dickinson more books like this

by Emily Dickinson, Millicent T Bingham (Editor), Mabel Loomis Todd (Editor)

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Poems by Emily Dickinson more books like this

by Emily Dickinson, Professor Flo Gibson (Narrator)

Thomas Wentworth Higginson, the man of letters to whom Emily Dickinson first entrusted her poems, was dumbfounded by them, and asked, "What place ought to be assigned in literature to what is so remarkable, yet so elusive of criticism?" His question was answered only after Dickinson's death: She is now considered one of America's greatest poets. ...

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