The Complete Poetry of Emily Dickinson. 580+ Poems, Verses and Lines, With Biography & Letters: I'm Nobody, Success, Hope, The Single Hound…
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- Nombre de pages879
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- ISBN859-65--4773121-4
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- Date de parution23/11/2023
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Résumé
The Complete Poetry of Emily Dickinson presents a meticulously curated collection that encapsulates the deep emotional and intellectual currents of Dickinson's work. Renowned for her enigmatic style, Dickinson's poetry often remains untethered from conventional norms, employing slant rhyme, unconventional punctuation, and innovative metaphor to explore themes of death, immortality, nature, and the inner workings of the human psyche.
This collection offers readers a comprehensive view of her evolution as a poet, revealing the profound depth and complexity of her reflections on life's fleeting moments and existential inquiries against the backdrop of 19th-century American literature. Emily Dickinson, a reclusive figure in American literature, lived much of her life in isolation in Amherst, Massachusetts. Her limited social interactions and deep introspection significantly influenced her writing, as she often sought solace in nature and explored her thoughts unearthing the intimacy of personal experience.
Dickinson's unique perspective as a woman in a patriarchal society allowed her to address topics that were both radical and universal, providing a precursor to modernist themes in poetry. Readers seeking a transformative literary experience will find The Complete Poetry of Emily Dickinson to be an essential addition to their collection. The timeless quality of her work resonates with contemporary audiences, making it a source of inspiration and reflection.
This volume serves not only as a testament to Dickinson's genius but also as a profound invitation to engage with the complexities of human emotion and thought.
This collection offers readers a comprehensive view of her evolution as a poet, revealing the profound depth and complexity of her reflections on life's fleeting moments and existential inquiries against the backdrop of 19th-century American literature. Emily Dickinson, a reclusive figure in American literature, lived much of her life in isolation in Amherst, Massachusetts. Her limited social interactions and deep introspection significantly influenced her writing, as she often sought solace in nature and explored her thoughts unearthing the intimacy of personal experience.
Dickinson's unique perspective as a woman in a patriarchal society allowed her to address topics that were both radical and universal, providing a precursor to modernist themes in poetry. Readers seeking a transformative literary experience will find The Complete Poetry of Emily Dickinson to be an essential addition to their collection. The timeless quality of her work resonates with contemporary audiences, making it a source of inspiration and reflection.
This volume serves not only as a testament to Dickinson's genius but also as a profound invitation to engage with the complexities of human emotion and thought.
The Complete Poetry of Emily Dickinson presents a meticulously curated collection that encapsulates the deep emotional and intellectual currents of Dickinson's work. Renowned for her enigmatic style, Dickinson's poetry often remains untethered from conventional norms, employing slant rhyme, unconventional punctuation, and innovative metaphor to explore themes of death, immortality, nature, and the inner workings of the human psyche.
This collection offers readers a comprehensive view of her evolution as a poet, revealing the profound depth and complexity of her reflections on life's fleeting moments and existential inquiries against the backdrop of 19th-century American literature. Emily Dickinson, a reclusive figure in American literature, lived much of her life in isolation in Amherst, Massachusetts. Her limited social interactions and deep introspection significantly influenced her writing, as she often sought solace in nature and explored her thoughts unearthing the intimacy of personal experience.
Dickinson's unique perspective as a woman in a patriarchal society allowed her to address topics that were both radical and universal, providing a precursor to modernist themes in poetry. Readers seeking a transformative literary experience will find The Complete Poetry of Emily Dickinson to be an essential addition to their collection. The timeless quality of her work resonates with contemporary audiences, making it a source of inspiration and reflection.
This volume serves not only as a testament to Dickinson's genius but also as a profound invitation to engage with the complexities of human emotion and thought.
This collection offers readers a comprehensive view of her evolution as a poet, revealing the profound depth and complexity of her reflections on life's fleeting moments and existential inquiries against the backdrop of 19th-century American literature. Emily Dickinson, a reclusive figure in American literature, lived much of her life in isolation in Amherst, Massachusetts. Her limited social interactions and deep introspection significantly influenced her writing, as she often sought solace in nature and explored her thoughts unearthing the intimacy of personal experience.
Dickinson's unique perspective as a woman in a patriarchal society allowed her to address topics that were both radical and universal, providing a precursor to modernist themes in poetry. Readers seeking a transformative literary experience will find The Complete Poetry of Emily Dickinson to be an essential addition to their collection. The timeless quality of her work resonates with contemporary audiences, making it a source of inspiration and reflection.
This volume serves not only as a testament to Dickinson's genius but also as a profound invitation to engage with the complexities of human emotion and thought.