Books by Emily Dickinson

Portrait of Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson is celebrated as one of the most original voices in nineteenth‑century poetry. Writing largely in seclusion in Amherst, Massachusetts, she created a body of work distinguished by its brevity, intensity, and startling insight into life, death, and the inner world of thought. Her unconventional punctuation and rhythmic precision continue to fascinate readers and scholars alike.

This edition presents Dickinson's poems with clarity and respect for her distinctive style, offering readers an opportunity to explore a mind both delicate and exacting. Perfect for poetry lovers, students, and collectors, it stands as a testament to a writer who transformed the quiet confines of her home into a space of enduring literary brilliance.

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  • Carl Hanser Verlag Smtliche Gedichte Zweisprachig

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  • FISCHER Taschenbuch Gedichte

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  • FISCHER Taschenbuch Gedichte

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  • Dressler Wer in meinem Herzen wohnt

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  • Emily Dickinson

    Harvard University Press Emily Dickinson

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    Book SynopsisWhen the complete Letters appeared in 1958, Robert Kirsch wrote in the L.A. Times: The missives offer access to the mind and heart of one of America's most intriguing literary personalities. This selection provides crucial texts for the appreciation of America literature, women's experience in the 19th century, and literature in general.Trade Review[These letters] present us with as inward a view of one of God’s rarer creatures as we are likely to be given… The letters themselves are as no others. The briefest line can be a mystery (and, when fathomed, a communion), the formal note a sign… If [these letters] are put alongside those of…Coleridge and Keats, they will present the most striking contrast in a poet’s reactions and sensibilities. But they will stand there unashamed. * The Times *She was no solemn bookworm destined to grow into a crabbed recluse, but a lively original creature, fully participating in the joys and despairs of a busy circle of friends and relatives… Here was a woman capable of the most intense emotion who was forced, or forced herself, to crystallize her feelings into words and phrases. The letters and poems are all of a piece. The letters, in fact, read sometimes like the raw materials of the poems. * Listener *Emily Dickinson’s letters are among the major treasures of American literature… [In] this one-volume selection…virtually everything of interest to the general reader or nonspecialist has been retained. * Library Journal *Table of ContentsPublisher's Note Introduction PART I: 1842-1846 "...the Hens lay finely..." PART II: 1847-1848 "I am really at Mt Holyoke..." PART III: 1849-1850 "Amherst is alive with fun this winter..." PART IV: 1851-1854 "...we do not have much poetry, father having made up his mind that its pretty much all real life." PART V: 1855-1857 "To live, and die, and mount again in triumphant body... is no schoolboy's theme!" PART VI: 1858-1861 "Much has occurred...so much that I stagger as I write, in its sharp remembrance." PART VII: 1862-1865 "Perhaps you smile at me. I could not stop for that- My Business is Circumference." PART VIII: 1866-1869 "A Letter always feels to me like immortality because it is the mind alone without corporeal friend." PART IX: 1870-1874 "I find ecstasy in living the mere sense of living is joy enough." PART X: 1875-1879 "Nature is a Haunted House but Art - a House that tries to be haunted." PART XI: 1880-1883 "I hesitate which word to take, as I can take but few and each must be the chiefest..." PART XII: 1884-1886 "...a Letter is a joy of Earth it is denied the Gods." Appendix: Biographical Sketches of Recipients of Letters and of Persons Mentioned in Them Index

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    £27.86

  • Letters of Emily Dickinson

    Harvard University Press Letters of Emily Dickinson

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    Book SynopsisApproximately 100 letters are published here for the first time, including almost all of the letters to Jane Humphrey and to Mrs. J. Howard Sweetser. The new material is even more extensive than it might appear, for many of the letters previously published were censored when first made public. This volume, designed to accompany Mr. Johnson's previously published work, the widely acclaimed Poems of Emily Dickinson, assembles all of Emily Dickinson's letters (with the exception of letters presumably destroyed). The editors present the letters chronologically, with manuscript location, previous publication data, and notes for each letter, together with a general introduction, and biographical notes on recipients of letters. The notes for each letter identify persons and events mentioned, and the source of literary allusions and quotations is given wherever known. Since Emily Dickinson rarely dated her letters after 1850, the dates for the most part must be conjectured from careful study of handwriting changes and from internal evidence of the letters. Of the 1,150 letters and prose fragments included in this outstanding edition, the text of about 800 derives from Dickinson autographs.Table of ContentsACKNOWLEDGMENTS INTRODUCTION NOTES ON THE PRESENT TEXT Symbols Used To Identify Manuscripts Symbols Used To Indentify Publication LETTERS 1."...the Hens lay finely..." Letters 1-14 [1842-1846] 2. "I am really at Mt Holyoke..." Letters 15-26 [1847-1848] 3. "Amherst is alive with fun this winter" Letters 27-39 [1849-1850] 4. "...we do not have much poetry, father having made up his mind that its pretty much all real life." Letters 40-176 [1851-1854] 5. "To live, and die, and mount again in triumphant body... is no schoolboy's theme!" Letters 177-186 [1855-1857] 6. "Much has occurred...so much that I stagger as I write, in its sharp remembrance." Letters 187-245 [1858-1861] 7. "Perhaps you smile at me. I could not stop for that My Business is Circumference." Letters 246-313 [1862-1861] 8. "A Letter always feels to me like immortality because it is the mind alone without corporeal friend." Letters 314-337 [1866-1869] 9. "I find ecstasy in living--the mere sense of living is joy enough." Letters 338-431 [1870-1874] 10. "Nature is a Haunted House--but Art--a House that tries to be haunted." Letters 432-626 [1875-1879] 11. "I hesitate which word to take, as I can take but few and each must be the chiefest..." Letters 627-878 [1880-1883] 12. "...a Letter is a joy of Earth--it is denied the Gods." Letters 879-1045 [1884-1886] PROSE FRAGMENTS APPENDIXES 1. Biographical Sketches of Recipients of Letters and of Persons Mentioned in Them 2. A Note on the Domestic Help 3. Recipients of Letters INDEX INDEX OF POEMS

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  • Martino Fine Books The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson

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  • Alianza Editorial Antología bilingüe

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    Book SynopsisFigura que poco a poco pero con fuerza incontenible ha ido haciéndose en el último siglo con un lugar descollante en la lírica universal, Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) se revela como poeta inclasificable, aunque imprescindible, pues pocas figuras han transitado como ella por el sutilísimo filo que separa el ser del no ser, el exterior del interior, la plenitud del vacío, la palabra del silencio. La presente antología bilingüe reúne ciento un poemas que, pese a tomar como criterio preferente su imagen más ?gótica?, la más decadente y fuerte, la que justifica su lugar entre los grandes, la que más se acerca a nuestra modernidad, incluye asimismo, como necesario contrapunto, algunas de sus composiciones más tempranas y amables.Selección y traducción de Amalia Rodríguez Monroy

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    £14.90

  • Ediciones Cátedra Poemas Poems 58 Letras Universales

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    Book SynopsisLa biografía oficial de Emily Dickinson no tiene mucho que ver con el mundo que puebla su poesía. El encierro voluntario en su habitación, rompiendo su relación con el mundo exterior, es lo que convierte su poesía en algo íntimo e intenso. Un gusto obsesivo por la palabra, experimentar hasta encontrar el término adecuado, y un peculiar sentido de la ironía impregnan sus versos. En España ha sido prácticamente una desconocida, tanto para el gran público como para académicos y creadores. Por ello, esta antología bilingüe, abarcando aspectos tanto de contenido como estilísticos, pretende dar al lector una visión lo más completa posible de su poesía.

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    £16.95

  • Hiperion Cronica de Plata Poemas Escogidos

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  • Proa Aquesta és la meva carta al món

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    Book SynopsisSegons el professor Harold Bloom, autor del Cànon Occidental, Emily Dickinson manifestava més originalitat que cap altre poeta des del Dant, llevat de Shakespeare. Però el lector català, fins ara, no disposava de cap traducció àmplia de la seva obra. Marcel Riera, poeta i traductor, ha fet una tria de més de 200 poemes representatius d?aquesta escriptora única i enigmàtica, la més poderosa de la poesia nord-americana i una de les més influents de tots els temps.

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  • Palabras como espadas

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    Book SynopsisLa personalidad peculiar de Emily Dickinson, su mundo y su mente siempre al borde del abismo, marcan su poesía y hacen de ella una de las voces más poderosas y atractivas para el lector moderno. La renuncia al trato con el Otro, el modelamiento del Vacío, la soledad, su ambiguo erotismo (siempre sofocado o soterrado) experimentado ya a través del sufrimiento, ya del éxtasis, son los rasgos distintivos de unos versos siempre inquietantes y heridores, incomprendidos en un mundo patriarcal y dominado por los hombres y deslumbrantes hoy en toda su amarga belleza.Selección y traducción de Amalia Rodríguez Monroy

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  • Visor libros, S.L. Poesías completas I

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    Book SynopsisPRESENTAMOS en este tomo primero de las Poesías completas de Emily Dickinson los poemas que van del número 1 al número 600, siguiendo siempre la edición canónica de Johnson (1955). Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) fue una mujer culta y avanzada a su tiempo. Por expreso deseo de su padre, se formó en un internado femenino donde llegó a dominar las más diversas materias, como el latín, la astronomía o la botánica. Lectora ávida, admiraba a las hermanas Brontë y entre sus influencias son fundamentales las de la Biblia y Shakespeare. Dickinson es, a la vez, una poeta coloquial y mística, cercana y metafísica a un tiempo. La poeta supo explorar los más profundos misterios de la existencia expresándolos con las palabras más cotidianas. Sus poemas reúnen el doble requisito de toda gran poesía: presentar mensaje y aura, esto es, decir cosas importantes y decirlas tocada por la gracia del espíritu. La obra de Dickinson es una aspiración al pleno espíritu y como tal ha de ser leída. Representa el afán de conseguir lo más alto sin renunciar, y aquí está su grandeza, a lo más humilde. Estos primeros 600 poemas presentan un universo sensual e intuitivo, una mística de la exploración de lo sagrado y lo pasajero, de lo divino y lo más humano. Harold Bloom dijo de la autora que supo desarrollar otra manera de ver, casi en la oscuridad. Emily Dickinson nació en Amherst (Massachusetts, Estados Unidos), en 1830, y allí también falleció en 1886.

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  • Visor libros, S.L. Poesías completas II

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    Book SynopsisREUNIMOS en este tomo segundo de las Poesías completas de Emily Dickinson los poemas que van del número 601 al 1200, según la edición canónica de Johnson (1955). Pese a la leyenda, cierta, de su vida aislada, Dickinson no fue ajena en absoluto al clima intelectual de su época. Registró como pocos escritores norteamericanos de la segunda mitad del siglo XIX la influencia del padre de aquella literatura, Ralph Waldo Emerson. La poesía de nuestra autora bien puede encuadrarse en el clima de influencia del trascendentalismo norteamericano, en la búsqueda de un Sublime propio. El hombre, y especialmente el escritor, debía encontrar una relación original con el universo. Dickinson, pues, lleva a cabo en estos poemas una teoría del Ser que no se conforma con menos que el aspirar a lo absoluto y a tener un efecto perpetuo. Sus poemas sobre la naturaleza, tan abundantes, en realidad están hablando de la fuerza de encarnación del espíritu, del arraigo en la tierra de un Sublime que convierte esa

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    £17.99

  • Visor libros, S.L. Poesías completas III

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    Book SynopsisREUNIMOS en este tomo tercero y último de las Poesías completas de Emily Dickinson los poemas que van del 1201 al 1775, según la edición canónica de Johnson (1955). Pocos la vieron, entre nosotros, como Juan Ramón Jiménez, que escribió sobre ella lo siguiente: Un poeta es un ser en gracia que da destellos y permanece lleno de su secreto, que nace, vive, muere y permanece como un tesoro del que regalará joyas menores, que lleva su reserva mayor a la nada para enriquecerla; esto es, un poeta es un enriquecedor, un abolidor verdadero, de la nada. Qué conciencia más rica que la de un poeta de esta naturaleza? E. D. fue eso, una mujer en gracia, que se llevó el secreto del mundo a la eternidad, por si estaba vacía; que se llevó el mundo querido de la ausencia de su vida humana al universo de su presencia definitiva, por si acaso. Cada vez que E. D. vuelve a la presencia poética, después de los olvidos, vuelve para dar ejemplo vital y estético a una jeneración nueva que encuentra en sus metá

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  • Essential Dickinson

    HarperCollins Publishers Inc Essential Dickinson

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    Book SynopsisKnown as The Myth of Amherst for her withdrawal from society while still a young woman, Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) had an inner life that was deeply emotional and intense. She knew rapture and despair, pondered the wonder of God and the meaning of death. She broke tradition and was criticized for her seminal experiments with unorthodox phrasing, rhyme and broken meter, within concise verse forms, thus becoming an innovator and forerunner of modern poets.This collection of Emily Dickinson''s poems is interspersed with her luminous and fascinating letters, all read by Julie Harris, who received a Tony® Award for her portrayal of Emily Dickinson in The Belle of Amherst.

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    £999.99

  • Random House USA Inc Emily Dickinson Letters Everymans Library Pocket

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    Book SynopsisA selection of the remarkable letters of Emily Dickinson in an elegant Pocket Poet edition.The same inimitable voice and dazzling insights that make Emily Dickinson’s poems immortal can be found in the whimsical, humorous, and often deeply moving letters she wrote to her family and friends throughout her life. The selection of letters presented here provides a fuller picture of the eccentric recluse of legend, showing how immersed in life she was: we see her tending her garden; baking bread; marking the marriages, births, and deaths of those she loved; reaching out for intellectual companionship; and confessing her personal joys and sorrows. These letters, invaluable for the light they shed on their author, are, as well, a pure pleasure to read.

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  • Final Harvest Poems Emily Dickinsons Poems

    Little, Brown & Company Final Harvest Poems Emily Dickinsons Poems

    Book SynopsisA selection of 576 of Emily Dickinson's poems which is designed to be representative of the complete range of her work.

    £17.84

  • Random House USA Inc Dickinson Poems

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  • A Spicing of Birds

    Wesleyan University Press A Spicing of Birds

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    Book SynopsisThe bird poems of a revered American poet paired with classic bird illustrations

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    £21.62

  • Prh Grupo Editorial 71 poemas Emily Dickinson Edición bilingüe

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    £19.32

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