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The Poetry of Emily Dickinson

9781398826229
192 pages
Arcturus Publishing Limited

$12.99

Paperback / softback

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Overview

This essential collection brings together over 150 of Emily Dickinson's powerful and moving poems.

Sensitive and extraordinary, Emily Dickinson's unique poems are a treasure not to be missed. Her distinctive style, with its short lines, unusual punctuation and succinct nature, is truly innovative. Featuring a range of topics, from love and death to beauty, isolation and the nature of time, the genius of her poetry is hard to ignore.

This carefully chosen selection overs a range of her most loved verses and brings you face to face with the private world of one of America's greatest poets.

Includes:
• 'Hope is the thing with feathers'
• 'Because I could not stop for Death'
• 'Success is counted sweetest'
• 'Wild Nights- Wild Nights!'

Author Bio
Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) was an American poet known for her unique and unconventional style of writing. Born in 1830 in Amherst, Massachusetts, she lived a reclusive life, only publishing a handful of poems during her lifetime. Her work was discovered posthumously and received extraordinary praise from leading magazines and newspapers. Today she is now considered one of the most important figures in American poetry, known for her introspective and thought-provoking themes.