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61. Emily Dickinson's Gardens: A Celebration of a Poet and Gardener by Marta McDowell | |
Hardcover: 176
Pages
(2004-10-20)
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Editorial Review Product Description A beautifully illustrated gift book exploring the flowers and poems of the beloved "Belle of Amherst" A woman who found great solace in gardens, Emily Dickinson filled her poetry with references to her flowers. Now, in Emily Dickinson's Gardens, author Marta McDowell invites poetry and gardening lovers alike to explore the words and wildflowers of one of America's best-loved poets. Each chapter of this illustrated book follows a different season in the gardens, conservatories, and Amherst environs where the poet tended, collected, and drew inspiration from flowers. "Here is a brighter garden" where you will discover: Customer Reviews (4)
good historical garden review
Emily Dickinson's Gardens: A Celebration of a Poet and Gardener
A Charming Gardening Companion
A Celebration Indeed! |
62. Bloom's How to Write about Emily Dickinson (Bloom's How to Write About Literature) by Anna Priddy | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2007-10-30)
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63. Analysis of Emily Dickinson's Poetry by Raja Sharma | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2010-04-18)
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Editorial Review Product Description Though there have been many female poets who have glorified English Poetry with their enchanting creations, Emily Dickinson is such a unique poet that it is very difficult to place her in any single tradition-she seems to come from everywhere and nowhere at once. Her customary four-line stanzas, ABCB rhyme schemes, and alternations in iambic meter between tetrameter and trimeter, furnish her poetic form that is derived from Psalms and Protestant hymns, but Dickinson so thoroughly appropriates the forms-interposing her own long, rhythmic dashes designed to interrupt the meter and indicate short pauses-that the resemblance seems quite faint. Her subjects are often parts of the topography of her own psyche; she explores her own feelings with painstaking and often painful honesty but never loses sight of their universal poetic application; one of her greatest techniques is to write about the particulars of her own emotions in a kind of universal homiletic or adage-like tone.Her poems reach the-deepest part-of one's mind and heart. Raja sharma- |
64. The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson by Emily Dickinson | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2010-05-21)
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65. The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson by Emily Dickinson | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2010-05-23)
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66. EMILY DICKINSON - AN INTERPRETIVE BIOGRAPHY by Thomas H. Johnson | |
Unknown Binding:
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(1967)
Asin: B0041DN99Q Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
67. Emily Dickinson : Selected Poems (Cliffs Notes) by Mordecai Marcus | |
Paperback: 102
Pages
(1982-05-17)
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Very helpful look at Emily Dickinson's and her poems |
68. Emily Dickinson: A Biography (American Literary Greats) by Milton Meltzer | |
Library Binding: 128
Pages
(2005-12-15)
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69. The Trouble with Emily Dickinson by Lyndsey D'Arcangelo | |
Paperback: 244
Pages
(2009-10-08)
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An Excellent Read for all ages
The appeal of the book goes beyond teenagers
Great Read! |
70. Emily Dickinson's Approving God: Divine Design and the Problem of Suffering by Patrick J. Keane | |
Hardcover: 248
Pages
(2008-11-01)
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A Timely Book |
71. The World of Emily Dickinson by Polly Longsworth | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(1997-04-17)
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Beautiful book by one of the best ED scholars...
A picture truly is worth a thousand words |
72. A Spicing of Birds: Poems by Emily Dickinson (The Driftless Series) by Emily Dickinson | |
Hardcover: 112
Pages
(2010-10-04)
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73. Quieter than Sleep a modern mystery of Emily Dickinson by Joanne Dobson | |
Mass Market Paperback: 336
Pages
(1998-08-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description Professor Karen Pelletier's prime literary passion is poet Emily Dickinson--a passion she shares with her hotshot colleague Randy Astin-Berger. Heir apparent to the head of Enfield's English department, the pompous Randy is the campus Casanova. That is, he was--until he was found strangled with his own flashy necktie. The last person to see Randy alive--and the first to find him dead--Karen knows she must solve the case before she becomes the prime suspect. But to do that, she must first discover the truth behind Randy's final Dickinsonian discovery--a literary bombshell that may well have been to die for.... Customer Reviews (20)
Start here, then read the rest of the series
Strong start to a solid series
quieter than sleep
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An Interesting Heroine You'll Enjoy Doctor Pelletier found herself pregnant as a teen in high school, and dropped out of her plans to go to Smith to marry her truck driver lover.After a difficult pregnancy and marital abuse, she puts her life together to raise her daughter as a single Mom while pursuing her academic career.Finally finding love with a cop in New York, she abandons him to follow her desire for a career to settle at tony, elite Enfield College in New England.Arriving at Enfield, she's the new kid on the English department block sharing responsibilities for 19th century American literature with an aggressive, pompous womanizer who wants to discuss more than literature with her.She finds herself attracted to all the wrong men, and attracts attention from men she would rather avoid.Ah well, back to those term papers!She's so self absorbed that she doesn't quite notice her effect on others or what is going on around her.Told from that obtuse perspective, the surrounding developments take on an opaque characteristic that makes the story more enjoyable. As to genre, Quieter than Sleep reminded me most of Jane Langton's mysteries.But Quieter than Sleep has more action and less intellectual content than the Langton works do.I actually would have enjoyed reading more about Emily Dickinson than the book provides. Like Ms. Langton's books, there's not much mystery in Quieter than Sleep.Between the subtitle of the book and events that occurred in the first few pages, the motive and identity of the guilty party were soon evident to me. Quieter than Sleep is quite good on academic politics, and made them seem as interesting as possible. I was pleased to learn two new words from this book, something I cannot ever remember happening with a mystery novel before.The story is enlivened with some fine writing.The book begins with "I might as well admit it: I'm sick of desire.Of love, sex, and desire, and all their cumbersome baggage."Delightful quotes from Emily Dickinson also make their way into our heroine's thoughts.Each fine phrase makes the book stand out. The book sets up quickly.Our heroine is being bored to death by Randy Astin-Berger, the English professor you'll love to hate, at the faculty Christmas party.His topic?Sex and literature.Within a few pages, Astin-Berger is dead meat and the lives of many at Enfield will never be the same.From there, Karen Pelletier finds herself drawn into helping resolve the mystery while assisting those who have been harmed by the events.Along the way, you'll learn some interesting perspectives on Emily Dickinson. If I liked the book so much, why didn't I grade it as a five star effort?Basically, the plot development didn't work for me in many ways.First, the mystery should have been more mysterious for my taste.I like to have to wait until at least the second half of the book before knowing what is going on.Second, the book wastes too much time on red herrings that didn't really tempt me.Third, the police investigation seems over laden.I cannot imagine that the resources put into this case would have really been employed.Fourth, the tone is very detached.The book needed to grip the reader in the emotion of the events.It didn't.So I felt like I was reading a clever book about a murder mystery, rather than experiencing a murder mystery. As I finished the book, I wondered about how many times academic curiosities are being explored more for the ego of the experience than for finding the truth of the circumstances.I was reminded to avoid projecting my own needs onto the facts around me. ... Read more |
74. THE COMPLETE POEMS OF EMILY DICKENSON by Emily Dickinson | |
Hardcover:
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(1960)
Asin: B0010O6MAM Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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75. Poets Thinking: Pope, Whitman, Dickinson, Yeats by Helen Vendler | |
Kindle Edition: 160
Pages
(2004-09-27)
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Editorial Review Product Description Poetry has often been considered an irrational genre, more expressive than logical, more meditative than given to coherent argument. And yet, in each of the four very different poets she considers here, Helen Vendler reveals a style of thinking in operation; although they may prefer different means, she argues, all poets of any value are thinkers. The four poets taken up in this volume--Alexander Pope, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, and William Butler Yeats--come from three centuries and three nations, and their styles of thinking are characteristically idiosyncratic. Vendler shows us Pope performing as a satiric miniaturizer, remaking in verse the form of the essay, Whitman writing as a poet of repetitive insistence for whom thinking must be followed by rethinking, Dickinson experimenting with plot to characterize life's unfolding, and Yeats thinking in images, using montage in lieu of argument. With customary lucidity and spirit, Vendler traces through these poets' lines to find evidence of thought in lyric, the silent stylistic measures representing changes of mind, the condensed power of poetic thinking. Her work argues against the reduction of poetry to its (frequently well-worn) themes and demonstrates, instead, that there is always in admirable poetry a strenuous process of thinking, evident in an evolving style--however ancient the theme--that is powerful and original. Customer Reviews (5)
Our most eloquent poetry professor on four great English language poets
one of our great critics at her less than great
Surprise! Poets are thinkers!
Thinking betwixt the lines: scientific rigor and received divine inspiration.
Not an Easy, but a Rewarding Read |
76. Twelve Emily Dickinson Bookmarks by Emily Dickinson | |
Paperback: 6
Pages
(2003-09-04)
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bookmarks
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loved these bookmarks
Beautiful markers
Great library give-aways for National Poetry Month |
77. Selected Poems (Dover Thrift Editions) by Emily Dickinson | |
Paperback: 64
Pages
(1990-07-01)
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A Terrible Edition
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This is not really the edition you want. In a way, the situation is a bit like the one that prevails with regard to food.Would you rather eat natural food or genetically modified food?Maybe the modified food doesn't taste any different, but it might be doing harmful things to us that the author of real food never intended.So why take a risk when we can have the real thing ? There are two major editors who can be relied on for accurate texts of ED's poems.These are Dickinson scholars R. W. Franklin and Thomas H. Johnson.Both produced large Variorum editions for scholars, alongwith reader's editions of the Complete Poems for the ordinary reader.Details of their respective reader's editions are as follows. THE POEMS OF EMILY DICKINSON : Reading Edition.Edited byR. W. Franklin.692 pp.Cambridge, Massachusetts : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1999.ISBN 0-674-67624-6 (hbk.) THE COMPLETE POEMS OF EMILY DICKINSON.Edited by Thomas H. Johnson. 784 pp. Boston : Little, Brown, 1960 and Reissued.ISBN: 0316184136 (pbk.) For those who don't feel up to tackling the Complete Poems, there is Johnson's abridgement of his Reader's edition, an excellent selectionof what he feels were her best poems: FINAL HARVEST : Emily Dickinson's Poems.Edited by Thomas H. Johnson. 352 pages.New York : Little Brown & Co, 1997. ISBN: 0316184152 (paperbound). Friends, do yourself a favor and get Johnson's edition.Why accept a watered-down version when you can have the real thing?
Good poet, bad edition
Emily Dickinson |
78. Visiting Emily: Poems Inspired by the Life and Work of Emily Dickinson | |
Paperback: 156
Pages
(2001-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description If there was ever any doubt about Dickinson's inßuence on modern and contemporary poets, this remarkable collection surely puts it to rest. Gathered here are poems reßecting a wide range of voices, styles, and forms—poems written in traditional and experimental forms; poems whose tones are meditative, reßective, reverent and irreverent, satirical, whimsical, improvisational, and serious. Many of the poets draw from Dickinson's biography, while others imagine events from her life. Some poets borrow lines from Dickinson's poems or letters as triggers for their inspiration. Though most of the poems connect directly to Dickinson's life or work, for others the connection is more oblique. CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDE Customer Reviews (2)
Very enjoyable
Emily's Visitors |
79. Emily by Michael Bedard | |
Hardcover: 40
Pages
(2007-03-11)
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Love this book!
A fine survey of the poet's inner world comes to life
Hauntingly Beautiful
Prose that will change the way a child hears
Emily |
80. Emily Dickinson: Self-Discipline in the Service of Art by Carl Rollyson, Lisa Paddock | |
Paperback: 64
Pages
(2009-01-16)
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Editorial Review Product Description What does it mean to be a disciplined poet? It means writing and rewriting poems until they seem to be as perfect as possible. Dickinson left behind many drafts of her poems--sometimes including alternate wordings, as if to acknowledge that her writing was still seeking perfection. Dickinson's discipline was self-imposed. She met no publishing deadlines. She did not write for a patron who sponsored her creative efforts. She did not expect the world to acknowledge her poetry as soon as it was written. Yet now she is considered one of the greatest poets ever to have written in the English language. She valued the labor and the results of a job well done. Emily Dickinson is a model not only for writers, but for anyone who wishes calmly and determinedly to pursue a goal, even without the prospect of an immediate reward. Customer Reviews (1)
Ideal for home schoolers |
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