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The Poems of Emily Dickinson

Variorum Edition

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The book explores Emily Dickinson's complex inner life, portraying her as a fierce poet whose words are akin to weapons. Despite her reclusive existence and unassuming appearance, her poetry reveals a profound and militant spirit. Unlike her contemporary Walt Whitman, who engaged with the world around him, Dickinson focused on universal themes. Her unique approach to writing, often done in solitude and secrecy, underscores her belief in the importance of individuality and self-acceptance.

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1998
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Variorum Edition
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English
Released
1998
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Hardcover
Pages
1680
ISBN13
9780674676220
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The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
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The book explores Emily Dickinson's complex inner life, portraying her as a fierce poet whose words are akin to weapons. Despite her reclusive existence and unassuming appearance, her poetry reveals a profound and militant spirit. Unlike her contemporary Walt Whitman, who engaged with the world around him, Dickinson focused on universal themes. Her unique approach to writing, often done in solitude and secrecy, underscores her belief in the importance of individuality and self-acceptance.