Emily Dickinson

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Publisher: Parragon
Year: 1995
Language: en
Pages: 76
ISBN-13: 9780752500515
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Emily Dickinson by Emily Dickinson, published by Parragon in 1995, is a collection of poetry featuring 76 pages of the author’s distinctive work. This edition showcases Dickinson’s unique style, characterized by her personal and condensed approach to verse. The poems included reflect her observations and insights drawn from her immediate surroundings, offering readers a glimpse into her creative process and the themes that resonate throughout her writing.

In this collection, readers will encounter some of Dickinson’s most renowned poems, such as “Success Is Counted Sweetest,” “I Taste a Liquor Never Brewed,” and “This Is My Letter to the World.” The selection emphasizes her exploration of concepts like madness and sense, as well as her reflections on success and the human experience. This edition serves as a testament to Dickinson’s enduring influence in the realm of poetry, inviting readers to engage with her profound and thought-provoking work.


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“Much madness is divinest sense–“
“To a discerning Eye–“
“Much Sense–that starkest Madness”
–From “‘Tis the Majority”
Emily Dickinson, the Belle of Amherst, stayed close to home, finding inspiration in the small world around her. Often writing more than a poem a day–although few were published during her lifetime–she perfected a highly personal, condensed, and enduring style. Among her most famous poems included here are: “Success Is Counted Sweetest,” “I Taste a Liquor Never Brewed,” and “This Is My Letter to the World.”

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Publisher: Parragon. Year: 1995.
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Language: en. Pages: 76.

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