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Poems Three Series Complete
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310 pages
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Emily Dickinson's poetry showcases a distinctive lyric style characterized by short lines, unconventional capitalization, and slant rhyme. Living in relative seclusion in Amherst, she wrote out of necessity rather than for publication, resulting in a profound exploration of themes like death and immortality. Her work, largely unrecognized during her lifetime, now positions her as a pivotal figure in 19th-century American literature, with her innovative use of hymn meter and ballad form setting her apart from her contemporaries.
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2009, paperback
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