The Poems of Emily Dickinson (Variorum Edition)豆瓣评分:0.0 简介:Emily Dickinson, poet of the interior life, imagined words/swords, hurling barbed syllables/piercing. Nothing about her adult appearance or habitation revealed such a militant soul. Only
one-volume edition of all extant poems by Emily Dickinson - 1,789 poems in all, the largest number ever assembled. This reading edition derives from his three-volume work, The Poems of Emily Dickinson: Variorum Edition (1998), which contains approximately 2,500 sources for the poems. ......
789 poems in all, the largest number ever assembled. This reading edition derives from his three-volume work, The Poems of Emily Dickinson: Variorum Edition (1998), which contains approximately 2,500 sources for the poems.
scholarship was further advanced by R. W. Franklin's variorum edition of her poetry (3 vol., 1998). Dickinson's “scraps,” lines written on envelopes, backs of letters, and other scavenged paper, have been published asThe Gorgeous Nothings(2013) andEnvelope Poems(2016; a selected ed.)....
Emily Dickinson's poems can be used to bolster flatly contradictory theories about her personal life" (320). What scholar, student, and reader are left with, then, is the "Dickinson Myth," the eccentric if not downright unbalanced and fragile shadow woman who haunts the edges of our ...
Johnson's variorum edition of 1955 the number of this poem is "712". 15 487 votes She Walks in Beauty George Gordon Noel Byron, 6th Baron Byron "She Walks in Beauty" is a poem written in 1813 by Lord Byron, and is one of his most famous works. It was one of several poems to...
Emily Dickinson "Because I could not stop for Death" is a lyrical poem by Emily Dickinson first published posthumously in Poems: Series 1 in 1890. Dickinson's work was never authorized to be published so it is unknown whether Because I could not stop for Death was completed or "abandoned"...
There is no frigate like a book —Emily Dickinson Dickinson’s simile serves as both title and first line for one of her best known poems. Volumes [of books produced in America] by the dozens like doughnuts, big and soft and empty at the core —Helen Hudson ...
Extending on traditions beginning in 1890, with Mabel Loomis Todd and Thomas Wentworth Higginson's first edition of Poems by Emily Dickinson, The Lapidary's Nosegay: Easy Syllables for Children engages poetically with critical and editorial questions that havelong intrigued and perturbed readers and ...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Corollas of Autumn: Reading Franklin's Dickinson Mary Loeffelholz (bio) The impact of R. W. Franklin's new variorum edition of The Poems of Emily Dickinson on m... M Loeffelholz - 《Emily Dickinson Journal》 被引量: ...