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The Poems of Emily Dickinson Volume II
Emily Dickinson
Poetry
The Poems of Emily Dickinson Volume II
by Emily Dickinson
—· 255 p· 1890
Literary Canon20th Century Classicreflectivephilosophicalhaunting
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Emily Dickinson lived as a recluse in Amherst, Massachusetts, dedicating herself to writing a "letter to the world" - the 1,775 poems left unpublished at her death in 1886. Today Dickinson stands in the front rank of American poets. This Modern Library edition presents the more than four hundred poems that were published between Dickinson's death and 1900. They express her concepts of life and death, of love and nature, and of what Henry James called "the landscape of the soul.".
"No one can re…
Sterling Pub. Co. ; Distributed in Great Britain and Europe by Cassell PLC Villiers House ; Distributed in Australia by Capricorn Link Pty
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The Poems of Emily Dickinson Volume II
by Emily Dickinson
— · —· 255 pages· 1890
Literary Canon20th Century Classicreflectivephilosophicalhaunting
Emily Dickinson lived as a recluse in Amherst, Massachusetts, dedicating herself to writing a "letter to the world" - the 1,775 poems left unpublished at her death in 1886. Today Dickinson stands in the front rank of American poets. This Modern Library edition presents the more than four hundred poems that were published between Dickinson's death and 1900. They express her concepts of life and death, of love and nature, and of what Henry James called "the landscape of the soul.".
"No one can re…
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255
Sterling Pub. Co. ; Distributed in Great Britain and Europe by Cassell PLC Villiers House ; Distributed in Australia by Capricorn Link Pty