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This comprehensive and authoritative collection of all 1,775 poems by Emily Dickinson is an essential volume for all lovers of American literature.nbsp Only eleven of Emily Dickinson's poems were published prior to her death in 1886 the startling originality of her work doomed it to obscurity in her lifetime. Early posthumous published collections 12 some of them featuring liberall
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This complete compendium of Emily Dickinson's poetry offers
the reader a vivid portrait of one of Massachusetts' most
famous and enigmatic poets.Although a greatly talented writer,
Emily Dickinson lived most of her life in private seclusion, in
contrast to the culture of the time which emphasized
community and socializing. Throughout her life, Emily's family
ensured her care and comfort she lived a life characterized by
quiet self-seclusion. Emily's early life ensured a great standard
of education, with her aunts in particular noting her inclination
toward musical and literary interests.Contemporary scholars
generally agree that Emily Dickinson's isolation was chiefly the
result of a persistent depression. The death of a school
principal she admired, and of several friends, plummeted her
toward isolation during the prime of her life. Despite her illness,
she managed to travel with her family to see life beyond her
hometown of Amhurst and publish a few of her poems.In later
life, Dickinson spent much of her time looking after her ailing
mother in complete seclusion. During these years she
compiled all of her poetry from youth, redrafted many entries,
and meticulously organized her work into manuscript books
which her sister discovered shortly after her death at the
home.For its eloquence and beauty, Emily Dickinson's poems
is regarded as one of the greatest examples of American
verse, and today commonly comprises school syllabuses in
the United States.
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======= This complete compendium of Emily Dickinson's
poetry offers the reader a vivid portrait of one of
Massachusetts' most famous and enigmatic poets.Although a
greatly talented writer, Emily Dickinson lived most of her life in
private seclusion, in contrast to the culture of the time which
emphasized community and socializing. Throughout her life,
Emily's family ensured her care and comfort she lived a life
characterized by quiet self-seclusion. Emily's early life ensured
a great standard of education, with her aunts in particular
noting her inclination toward musical and literary
interests.Contemporary scholars generally agree that Emily
Dickinson's isolation was chiefly the result of a persistent
depression. The death of a school principal she admired, and
of several friends, plummeted her toward isolation during the
prime of her life. Despite her illness, she managed to travel
with her family to see life beyond her hometown of Amhurst
and publish a few of her poems.In later life, Dickinson spent
much of her time looking after her ailing mother in complete
seclusion. During these years she compiled all of her poetry
from youth, redrafted many entries, and meticulously
organized her work into manuscript books which her sister
discovered shortly after her death at the home.For its
eloquence and beauty, Emily Dickinson's poems is regarded
as one of the greatest examples of American verse, and today
commonly comprises school syllabuses in the United States.