Poems Emily Dickinson Books
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Poems Emily Dickinson Books
The reclusive "Belle of Amherst" expressed wonderful power in her little wisps of verse -- no titles, just "back-of-envelope" jottings. In one tiny line she hints that she KNEW her poetry would be widely read and well thought of: "For love of her, sweet countrymen, judge tenderly of me." It's a bit like the Bard's " . . . and this gives life to thee." This little book makes it easy to absorb her brief bursts of thinking in equally brief readings.Product details
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thank you finally, with all my heart! wendy
Being a fan of Emily Dickinson, I absolutely love her poetry. I would recommend any fellow poetry reader to pick up a copy and enjoy her talented literature.
A very nice used copy at a good price.
Perfect little book! I keep it on a little table near my bed as a night time 'bible'. The poems are enjoyable.
Emily Dickinson is a mystery that will be puzzling us for ever! Every time I read a poem from this book I feel her emotions and conflicts...and how she can use words so easily to create masterpieces...
A perfect little selection of Dickinson's poems, in a beautifullly designed little volume. A great gift.
The reclusive "Belle of Amherst" expressed wonderful power in her little wisps of verse -- no titles, just "back-of-envelope" jottings. In one tiny line she hints that she KNEW her poetry would be widely read and well thought of "For love of her, sweet countrymen, judge tenderly of me." It's a bit like the Bard's " . . . and this gives life to thee." This little book makes it easy to absorb her brief bursts of thinking in equally brief readings.
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