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Poems by Emily Dickinson, Series Two Emily Dickinson

Poems by Emily Dickinson, Series Two

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    Poems by Emily Dickinson, Series Two

    Editorial: Caiman

    Idioma: Inglés

    ISBN: 9789881828460

    Formatos: ePub (Sin DRM)

    Compatibles con: Windows, Mac, iOS, Android & eReaders (Ver Detalle)

    $73.66

    Medios de pago
      Poems by Emily Dickinson, Series Two Emily Dickinson

      Poems by Emily Dickinson, Series Two

      $73.66

      Medios de pago

        Poems by Emily Dickinson, Series Two

        Editorial: Caiman

        Idioma: Inglés

        ISBN: 9789881828460

        Formatos: ePub (Sin DRM)

        Compatibles con: Windows, Mac, iOS, Android & eReaders (Ver Detalle)

        $73.66

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          Sinopsis
          PREFACEThe eagerness with which the first volume of Emily Dickinson's poems has been read shows very clearly that all our alleged modern artificiality does not prevent a prompt appreciation of the qualities of directness and simplicity in approaching the greatest themes,—life and love and death. That "irresistible needle-touch," as one of her best critics has called it, piercing at once the very core of a thought, has found a response as wide and sympathetic as it has been unexpected even to those who knew best her compelling power. This second volume, while open to the same criticism as to form with its predecessor, shows also the same shining beauties.Although Emily Dickinson had been in the habit of sending occasional poems to friends and correspondents, the full extent of her writing was by no means imagined by them. Her friend "H.H." must at least have suspected it, for in a letter dated 5th September, 1884, she wrote:—MY DEAR FRIEND,— What portfolios full of verses you must have! It is a cruel wrong to your "day and generation" that you will not give them light.If such a thing should happen as that I should outlive you, I wish you would make me your literary legatee and executor. Surely after you are what is called "dead" you will be willing that the poor ghosts you have left behind should be cheered and pleased by your verses, will you not? You ought to be. I do not think we have a right to withhold from the world a word or a thought any more than a deed which might help a single soul. . . .Truly yours,
          Acerca de Emily Dickinson

          Emily Dickinson nació en 1830 en Amherst, una pequeña ciudad de Massachusetts, en el seno de una familia influyente (su padre, Edward, abogado eminente, era diputado en el Congreso de Estados Unidos). Después de haber estudiado en la Academia de Amherst, en 1847 entró en el Seminario femenino de Mount Holyoke, aunque interrumpió sus estudios al año siguiente, afectada por una fuerte nostalgia por su familia y el paisaje natal. Excluidas algunas breves estancias en Washington, Filadelfia y Boston, llevó una vida retirada y solitaria en la casa paterna de Amherst, ocupándose del jardín, escribiendo poesía y manteniendo una extensa correspondencia con amigos y tutores. Murió en 1886. Su obra, integrada por 1.775 poemas, de los cuales no llegó a publicar ni una decena en vida, hace de ella una de las voces más significativas de la literatura norteamericana.

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