Emily Dickinson [The Laurel Poetry Series]

by Emily Dickinson

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Miss D is concise, economic in terms, but full of grand imagery and ideas. It's my mother's old university copy but I hold onto it dearly.
Great poetry. I love her use of language. Not sure when I read this.
Capsule review: Some real gems, like "It struck me every day". I'll have to read more Dickinson.

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Emily Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts on December 10, 1830. Although one of America's most acclaimed poets, the bulk of her work was not published until well after her death on May 15, 1886. The few poems published in her lifetime were not received with any great fanfare. After her death, Dickinson's sister Lavinia found over 1,700 show more poems Emily had written and stashed away in a drawer -- the accumulation of a life's obsession with words. Critics have agreed that Dickinson's poetry was well ahead of its time. Today she is considered one of the best poets of the English language. Except for a year spent at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in South Hadley, Dickinson spent her entire life in the family home in Amherst, Massachusetts. She never married and began to withdraw from society, eventually becoming a recluse. Dickinson's poetry engages the reader and requires his or her participation. Full of highly charged metaphors, her free verse and choice of words are best understood when read aloud. Dickinson's punctuation and capitalization, not orthodox by Victorian standards and called "spasmodic" by her critics, give greater emphasis to her meanings. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Emily Dickinson [The Laurel Poetry Series]
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Emily Dickinson
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This is the selection by John Malcolm Brinnin for the Laurel Poetry Series. Please do not combine with selections by other editors, as they will have different contents.

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Poetry, Fiction and Literature
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811.4Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican poetry1861-1899
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PS1541 .A6Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors19th century

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