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Go to My LibraryThe Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Amereon Limited
- Pages
- 770
- ISBN
- 9780848812812
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (43)
Poems Second Series
2013 • Reprint Services Corporation
English
Emily Dickinson
2000 • Borders Press
English
Collected poems
1982 • Avenel Books
English
The Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson
1993 • Barnes & Noble
English
The Poems of Emily Dickinson
1974 • Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
English
Other editions

Poems Second Series
2013 • Reprint Services Corporation
English

Emily Dickinson
2000 • Borders Press
English

Collected poems
1982 • Avenel Books
English

The Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson
1993 • Barnes & Noble
English

The Poems of Emily Dickinson
1974 • Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
English

The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
1976 • Back Bay Books
English

The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
1960 • Little, Brown
English

The Poems of Emily Dickinson Reading Edition
2005 • Harvard University Press
English

Selected Poems
1990 • Running Press
English

The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
1990 • Buccaneer Books, Incorporated
English

Selected Poems of Emily Dickinson
1976 • Barnes & Noble
English

Selected Poems
1948 • Random House, Incorporated
English

Selected Poems
2001 • Gramercy Books
English

The Selected Poems of Emily Dickinson
2004 • Random House Publishing Group
English

Selected Letters
1986 • Harvard University Press
English

Emily Dickinson Poems
1998 • Lowe & B. Hould
English

The Poems of Emily Dickinson
1995 • Dove Entertainment Inc
English

The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
1976 • Turtleback
English

Twofold: Ten poems of Emily Dickinson in Frisian translation
1982 • Friese Pres Boekerij
English

Emily Dickinson: A Self Portrait
1983 • Caedmon Audio Cassette
English

Emily Dickinson
2003 • Phoenix Poetry
English

Emily Dickinson
1994 • Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
English

The Poems of Emily Dickinson
1995 • Dove Books Audio
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Poems of Emily Dickinson
1964 • Ty Crowell Co
English

Emily Dickinson: Selected Poems
1993 • Blackstone Pub
English

Selected Poems
2006 • Oxford University Press
English

Poems
2004 • IndyPublish
English

Selected Poems
2004 • Ann Arbor Editions LLC
English

Selected Poems
1998 • Yestermorrow, Incorporated
English

Poems
2004 • IndyPublish
English

Poems
2006 • IndyPublish
English

Poems
2007 • Book Jungle
English

Poems
2007 • IndyPublish
English

Poems
2007 • IndyPublish
English

Poemas (Spanish Edition)
2013 • TUSQUETS
Spanish

Poems, Series 2
2004 • 1st World Library - Literary Society
English

Poems
2002 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

Poemas
1994 • Juventud, Editorial
Spanish

Poems, 3rd Series
2013 • Reprint Services Corporation
English

Love Poems
1980 • Peter Pauper Pr
English

Poems
2009 • The Floating Press
English

Poemas (Spanish Edition)
1985 • Tusquets Editores S.A.
Spanish

Poemas
2005 • Ediciones Cátedra
Spanish
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Emily Dickinson's letters are widely celebrated for their profound beauty, wit, and emotional depth, often lauded as being as artfully crafted and complex as her renowned poetry. Readers consistently found the collection illuminating, offering an intimate glimpse into Dickinson's personal world, her daily life, and her intricate relationships with family and friends. Many reviewers expressed feeling a closer connection to her as a person, finding her to be sentimental, loving, and even surprisingly cheeky, which helped to demystify her reclusive image. The letters are particularly praised for their malleability of voice and the vivid inner life they reveal, providing unique insight into her philosophy and the extraordinary mind behind her iconic works. Specific correspondences, such as those to her sister-in-law Sue and the "Master" letters, are frequently highlighted as especially powerful and poetic.
Despite the general appreciation for Dickinson's writing, some critiques emerged, primarily regarding specific editions or the inherent nature of the letters. One significant concern noted that a particular edition prioritized biographical detail, including many childhood letters, at the expense of later, more complex correspondence, and that it omitted a considerable amount of valuable material. Some readers found the letters, much like her poetry, to be cryptic or focused heavily on mundane daily and family affairs, which could make them less immediately enjoyable or illuminating than anticipated for certain readers. For a few, the content might require a dedicated interest, potentially appealing more to existing fans or scholars rather than a broader general audience.
Overall, the consensus is that Emily Dickinson's letters are an indispensable resource for understanding one of America's most enigmatic poets. While some editions may have limitations in scope or emphasis, the letters themselves are consistently lauded for their originality, truth of thought, and ability to provide a biography in Dickinson's own voice. This collection is highly recommended for devoted Emily Dickinson fans, scholars, and anyone deeply curious about the life and mind of authors who consciously rejected public life. Readers seeking to immerse themselves in her wit, wisdom, and emotional landscape, or those wishing to gain a deeper context for her poetry, will find this a rewarding and often dazzling experience, best approached with a slow, reflective pace.
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