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Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson (Hardcover)

by Emily Dickinson (Author)
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Emily Dickinson was a prolific writer and yet, with the exception of four poems in a limited regional volume, her poems were never published during her lifetime. It was indeed fortunate that her sister discovered the poems—all loosely bound in bundles—shortly after Dickinson died.
Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson is the complete collection of the first three volumes of poetry published posthumously in 1890, 1891, and 1896 by editors Mary Loomis Todd and Thomas Wentworth Higginson. The volumes were all received with high acclaim and contain some of her best-known poems. It was in the twentieth century, however, that Dickinson was finally recognized as one of the great poets and, without dispute, the most popular.
The name Emily Dickinson is a legend now, but she never had the opportunity to taste the wine of success and fame in her lifetime. In fact, if there was any legendary status she received in her life, it was not for poetry but for the way she lived her life. She received local notoriety in her native town of Amherst, Massachusetts, as an eccentric recluse who, with few exceptions, would never set foot outside her house. Yet, as her poetry will attest, she had a keen insight of life, love, nature, and death and seemed to be content with her station in life.
Reading through the poems in Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson, you will see that she was indeed a woman of independence and spirit, a poet that lives today in our hearts and minds.


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Here are 450 poems from the private collection of America's most cherished poet, including many difficult to find elsewhere.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A prism which captures the white light of reality, Jun 22 2001
By tepi "tepi" - See all my reviews
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Just as a prism breaks up light into a band of colors - red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet - and their infinite gradations, so do Emily Dickinson's poems become, as it were, a prism which captures the white light of reality, a reality which as it flows through the prism of her poem explodes into a multiplicity of meanings.

It is the rich suggestiveness of her poems, a suggestiveness which generates an incredible range of meanings, that prevents us from ever being able to say (to continue the metaphor) that a given poem is 'about red' or 'about blue,' because her poems, as US critic Robert Weisbuch has observed, are in fact about _everything_. This is what makes her so unique, and this is why she appeals to every kind of reader (or certainly to open-minded ones) and even to children.

Emily Dickinson's poetry is one of the wonders of the world.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Not the original versions!, Jun 18 2001
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If you want to read Emily Dickinson's poetry in their original form and you want to discover the incredible vitality of this poet's intellect, imagination, and artistic skill, don't buy this book. The poems in this collection are "improved" versions of the original poems which can be found in other available editions. Moreover, the selections include most of ED's least interesting work. When ED died two people selected some of her poems and prepared them for publication by adding punctuation, altering words, and even omitting words, lines, and whole stanzas so that the polite readers of her day would find ED's poems more palatable and less offensive.
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1.0 out of 5 stars What was Higginson Thinking?, April 2 2001
By Jennie (Rochester, Mn) - See all my reviews
I would like to know what Higginson was thinking when he obliterated Emily's poetry. He actaully had the arrogance to think that he knew what she 'intended' to write. This is an absolute farce of a book. Compare the hacked and pieced poems in this 'book' <and I use the term loosely> to the ones you find in 'The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson' edited by Thomas H. Johnson. That is the book to get. Johnson was part of the team that maticulously read her hand-written versions and published a word for word, dash for dash version. If you want to read what the genious Emily originally wrote seek the REAL works, not this attrocious adaptation! The print speaks for itself.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Emily Dickinson's Poetry is altered by the editor
I am a big fan of Emily Dickinson, I love her poetry, but this edition is thoroughly rotten. It is not Emily Dickinson's poetry, but the edited version of her poetry,... Read more
Published on Mar 21 2001 by Josh

2.0 out of 5 stars A Crime Against Emily
This collection of poems, tho representing a fine breadth of Dickenson's works, is in final assessment a crime against the poet's great talent. Read more
Published on Mar 20 2001 by Mark Schnaedter

5.0 out of 5 stars Emily Dickinson never gets old
She is one of the best poets I have ever read. I'm a student now and I'd almost lost my desire to write poetry. But after reading Dickinson again I'm inspired. Read more
Published on Dec 26 2000 by KTB

5.0 out of 5 stars Emily Dickinson is the best poet I have ever known.
When I read this book I couldn't put it down. She put such emotion into it it is stunning.
Published on April 2 1998

4.0 out of 5 stars an american treasure
Growing up in Amhearst, Massachusetts, Emily Dickinson's life appeared quite uneventful to all those around her. Read more
Published on April 2 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars A historic edition.
No "selected poems" can do justice to the complexity of Emily Dickinson's love-long labor of writing poetry. Read more
Published on Mar 31 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Poetry that helps the reader see subtle beauty.
Emily Dickinson lived her life in a solitary room; a place where she found amazing insight writing letters an poems. Read more
Published on Mar 30 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars She's not what you think!
This selection of Dickinson's work provides a good
pathway into her complex poetic imagination. Read more
Published on Mar 28 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars It is the best poetry book I have read!
Poems can express feelings that you normally can't. In this book Emily expresses Love, Life, Nature, and Time and Eternity. Read more
Published on Mar 26 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars An anthology or a selection is not enough for Dickinson.
It can be fairly said that Emily Dickinson is the most sensible American poet up to this date. Her themes range from love to death, but she prefers the latter; and her poetic... Read more
Published on Mar 25 1998 by alealeale@hotmail.com

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