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_aDickinson, Emily, _d1830-1886. _911402 |
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_aThe poetry of Emily Dickinson / _cEmily Dickinson |
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_aSan Diego : _bCanterbury Classics, an imprint of Printers Row Publishing Group, _c2025 |
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| 505 | _a Poems (1890) Poems, second series (1891) Poems, third series (1896) The single hound (1914) | ||
| 520 | _aThe Poetry of Emily Dickinson is a collection of pieces by 19th-century American poet Emily Dickinson, who insisted that her life of isolation gave her an introspective and deep connection with the world. As a result, her work parallels her life - misunderstood in its time, but full of depth and imagination, and covering such universal themes as nature, art, friendship, love, society, mortality, and more. During Dickinson's lifetime only seven of her poems were published, but after her death her prolific writings were discovered and shared. With this volume, readers can dive into the now widely respected poetry of Emily Dickinson | ||
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