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Author - Emily Dickinson ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Back Bay Books was reviewed on 11-Dec-2008. Search ISBN:B00008RWBU offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson Reference Book. Classifications : Subjects Arts & Photography Biographies & Memoirs Business & Investing Children's Books Comics & Graphic Novels Computers & Internet Cooking, Food & Wine Entertainment Gay & Lesbian Health, Mind & Bod . Click the following link to view the cover of Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson. Related topics: Subjects. Arts & Photography. Children´s Books. Entertainment. Gay & Lesbian. Health, Mind & Body. History. Home & Garden. Law. Medicine. requestid: 3fd18414-e8ce-46ad-97b0-9b1161108ad2requestprocessingtime: 0.1299910000000000 salesrank: 1375729 numberofitems: 1 1) Paperback Book Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson by Back Bay Books. This is an excellent collection of all her work. It is in chronological order as well so it is quite interesting to compare different works from different times in her life. Beautiful and haunting.¤ 2) Paperback Book Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson by Back Bay Books. Dickinson is probably the one poet who best personifies mood, emotion, fears, hopes, dreams, and time and eternity with such few words and in the most illustrative way. Most of her subjects are ones we readily identify with--love, death, nature, religion, passage of time. Her ability to make so much out of so little is truly a gift, and, while her poetry can be a little hard to grasp at first, it is quite powerful if you pursue it. For this reason this volume of her poems is a treasure for anyone who loves poetry, or the power of its message.
3) Paperback Book Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson by Back Bay Books. One of my favorite poets since being assigned "I´ll Tell You How the Sun Rose" in eighth grade, Dickinson has always struck a chord within me. Despite having lived over a century prior, the feelings and ideas expressed within her work are just as relevant today as ever.
4) Paperback Book Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson by Back Bay Books. "Your thoughts don´t have words every day..." But, oh, how skilled was Emily Dickinson at finding words to match her thoughts. And what intriguing thoughts they were - clever, insightful, playful, impassioned, meticulous... Whether describing life from the point of view of a bee or pondering the ravages of death, Dickinson was unique in her approach to her work and the world she saw around her. One of her poetic gifts was finding ways to express profound thoughts through brevity.
5) Paperback Book Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson by Back Bay Books. I´ve always been a fan of Emily Dickenson. This book is a full collection of her poems. I memorized some of her poems when I was young, but this book made me really stop and realize how varied in content her poems were. Her poems continue to amaze me. Reading some of her poems in this book that I was not familiar with made me stop and think--they are quite beautiful and some quite thought-provoking.¤ 6) Paperback Book Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson by Back Bay Books. The only authoritative paperback collection of all of Emily Dickinson´s poetry. The editor has assembled a reading text of the preferred forms of all 1,775 poems, and has included in his introduction an explanation of his selection of texts, plus a helpful outline of Emily Dickinson´s career.¤ 7) Paperback Book Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson by Back Bay Books. Emily Dickinson proved that brevity can be beautiful. Only now is her complete oeuvre--all 1,775 poems--available in its original form, uncorrupted by editorial revision, in one volume. Thomas H. Johnson, a longtime Dickinson scholar, arranged the poems in chronological order as far as could be ascertained (the dates for more than 100 are unknown). This organization allows a wide-angle view of Dickinson´s poetic development, from the sometimes-clunky rhyme schemes of her juvenilia, including valentines she wrote in the early 1850s, to the gloomy, hell-obsessed writings from her last years. Quite a difference from requisite Dickinson entries in literary anthologies: "There´s a certain Slant of light," "Wild Nights--Wild Nights!" and "I taste a liquor never brewed." The book was compiled from Thomas H. Johnson´s hard-to-find variorum from 1955. While some explanatory notes would have been helpful, it´s a prodigious collection, showcasing Dickinson´s intractable obsession with nature, including death. Poem 1732, which alludes to the deaths of her father and a onetime suitor, illustrates her talent: My life closed twice before its close; So huge, so hopeless to conceive The musicality of her punctuation and the outright elegance of her style--akin to Christina Rossetti´s hymns, although not nearly so religious--rescue the poems from their occasional abstruseness. The Complete Poems is especially refreshing because Dickinson didn´t write for publication; only 11 of her verses appeared in magazines during her lifetime, and she had long-resigned herself to anonymity, or a "Barefoot-Rank," as she phrased it. This is the perfect volume for readers wishing to explore the works of one of America´s first poets.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 8-Jan-2009, , 980-120-280-190-210-600-BUB-8
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