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Emily Dickinson

    10 de diciembre de 1830 – 15 de mayo de 1886

    Emily Dickinson se erige como una de las poetas más originales e influyentes del siglo XIX, a pesar de que durante su vida se publicaron menos de una docena de sus casi mil ochocientos poemas. Su estilo único se caracteriza por versos cortos, a menudo sin títulos, y un uso poco convencional de la rima asonante, mayúsculas y puntuación. La vida introspectiva de Dickinson reflejaba los profundos temas de la muerte y la inmortalidad que frecuentemente impregnan su obra. Solo después de su fallecimiento se reconoció y celebró ampliamente la magnitud de su distintiva voz poética, marcada por su invención formal y profundidad temática.

    Emily Dickinson
    Dickinson on Love
    Complete Poems
    Poems, Series 2
    ILLUSTRATED EMILY DICKINSON
    Open Me Carefully
    El viento comenzó a mecer la hierba
    • Emily Dickinson fue una mujer inteligente, rebelde y culta que, en su encierro voluntario en la habitación de su casa en Amherst, construyó una de las obras más sólidas de la literatura universal. Como señala Juan Marqués en la presentación, sus poemas «además de ser escritos, en principio, exclusivamente para la inmensa minoría de sí misma, fueron, a un tiempo, complicadísimos y simples, alegres y tristes, transparentes y enigmáticos. Son poemas que acompañan y ayudan a vivir a quien los lee, que enseñan a observar mejor, que obligan a ser más compasivo».Aunque su obra es muy extensa, hemos preferido editar un libro pequeño, íntimo, dickinsoniano, para lo que ha sido fundamental la visión poética de las ilustraciones de Kike de la Rubia.Edición bilingüe.

      El viento comenzó a mecer la hierba
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    • For the first time, selections from Emily Dickinson's thirty-six year correspondence to her neighbor and sister-in-law, Susan Huntington Dickinson, are compiled in a single volume. Open Me Carefully invites a dramatic new understanding of Emily Dickinson's life and work, overcoming a century of censorship and misinterpretation.For the millions of readers who love Emily Dickinson's poetry, Open Me Carefully brings new light to the meaning of the poet's life and work. Gone is Emily as lonely spinster; here is Dickinson in her own words, passionate and fully alive.

      Open Me Carefully
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    • ILLUSTRATED EMILY DICKINSON

      • 64 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      In this gorgeously illustrated collection of poems, readers are introduced to twenty-five of Emily Dickinson's most beloved poems, each illustrated with stunning, full-color collage artwork. Brief commentary and helpful definitions accompany each poem, making The Illustrated Emily Dickinson among the most accessible--and beautiful--introductions to the Belle of Amherst available. Poems include "Hope is the Thing with Feathers," "I'm Nobody! Who are you?", "A Bird came down the Walk," "Success is counted sweetest," and many more.

      ILLUSTRATED EMILY DICKINSON
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    • Poems, Series 2

      • 124 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Emily Dickinson's second volume of poems continues to captivate readers with its directness and simplicity, addressing profound themes of life, love, and death. Critics have praised her unique ability to distill complex emotions into piercing insights, a quality that resonates deeply with audiences. While it shares similar structural critiques as the first volume, it also showcases the same striking beauty and emotional depth that has garnered unexpected appreciation, further solidifying her compelling literary power.

      Poems, Series 2
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    • Complete Poems

      • 784 páginas
      • 28 horas de lectura

      The startling originality of Emily Dickinson's style condemned her poetry to obscurity during her lifetime, but her bold experiments in prosody, her tragic vision, and the range of her intellectual and emotional explorations have since won her international recognition as a poet of the highest order.

      Complete Poems
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    • Dickinson on Love

      • 108 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Emily Dickinson's poems are characterized by an unmatched emotional and intellectual intensity that is cast into direct and accessible language of unusual brevity and grace. Some of her poems run for only a few lines but they survey the entire cosmos of human experience, including life and death, solitude and society, morality and nature. A good number of her 1,775 poems are devoted to the experience of love, which Dickinson expressed from the position of the lover, the beloved, and the poet who marvels how love transports and transforms us. This selection gathers Dickinson's thrillingly unique poetry about the central animating experience of our lives.

      Dickinson on Love
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    • Emily Dickinson is widely considered to be one of the greatest of American poets. The aphoristic style and wit of much of her verse, its irregular rhymes, directness of expression, and startling imagery have had a profound effect on twentieth-century literature. Over a hundred of Dickinson’s best poems are collected here. These unique and gemlike lyrics are pure distillations of profound feeling and great intellect. They contain a world of imagination, observation, and precisely articulated spiritual and emotional experience. As editor Brenda Hillman says, this small and succinct collection can serve as a guidebook to readers who are exploring the highs and lows of the human experience.

      The Pocket Emily Dickinson
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    • V zahradě

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura
      V zahradě
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    • Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson

      • 198 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Published in 1924, The Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson is a biography by her niece Martha Dickinson Bianchi. Featuring detailed biographical essays and her letters, for the first time arranged chronically, the book stands as a retelling of her aunt's life from the perspective of family in an attempt to challenge the image of Emily Dickinson as a cold, isolated woman of mystery. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson is a must-read biography reimagined for modern readers.

      Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson
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    • Zwischen Ekstase, Klarheit und Ironie Emily Dickinson unternahm weitere Reisen als so mancher Dichter ihrer Zeit, doch ihre Reisen führten sie in die belebte Stille ihres Gartens und in die Ruhe ihres sonnigen Zimmers, wo sie auf das Leben der amerikanischen Provinz blicken oder in der Ferne die Natur beobachten konnte. In dieser Abgeschiedenheit entstanden poetische Selbsterkundungen, zugleich ekstatisch und nüchtern, ironisch und ernsthaft. Diese Auswahl lädt dazu ein, die Poesie der wohl einflussreichsten amerikanischen Lyrikerin im Original und in deutscher Übersetzung zu entdecken. Sprachen: Deutsch, Englisch

      An irgendeinem Sommermorgen. Poems/Gedichte
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