Poetic Lives: Dickinson
Editorial HESPERUS PRESS
España peninsular
By the end of her life, Emily Dickinson lived in virtual isolation in her family’s home, refusing any contact with strangers. Though she attracted local renown as a recluse, her reputation as one of America’s finest and most original p...
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- ISBN13 9781843913061
- ISBN10 1843913062
- Tipo LIBRO
- Páginas 160
- Colección Poetic Lives #
- Año de Edición 2011
- Idioma Inglés
- Encuadernación Paperback
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Crítica Literaria InglesaPoetic Lives: Dickinson
Editorial HESPERUS PRESS
By the end of her life, Emily Dickinson lived in virtual isolation in her family’s home, refusing any contact with strangers. Though she attracted local renown as a recluse, her reputation as one of America’s finest and most original p...
España peninsular
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By the end of her life, Emily Dickinson lived in virtual isolation in her family’s home, refusing any contact with strangers. Though she attracted local renown as a recluse, her reputation as one of America’s finest and most original poets was established only posthumously; her works, numbering nearly two thousand, were virtually all unpublished at the time of her death. Displayed here is an insightful and comprehensive outline of all her most famous works as well as the real life events that inspired her. This in-depth examination is then coupled with rich, extensive, and intimate correspondences with figures who exerted enormous influence on the poet—despite, in some cases, never meeting her—all of which were recovered after her death, to form a compete, authoritative account of one of America’s most beloved poets.