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Wesleyan University Press A Spicing of Birds
A Spicing of Birds is a unique and beautifully illustrated anthology, pairing poems from one of America's most revered poets with evocative classic ornithological art. Emily Dickinson had a great love of birds-in her collected poems, birds are mentioned 222 times, sometimes as the core inspiration of the poem. However, in existing anthologies of Dickinson's work, little acknowledgment is made of her close connection to birds. This book contains thirty-seven of Dickinson's poems featuring birds common to New England. Many lesser-known poems are brought to light, renewing our appreciation for Dickinson's work. The editors' introduction draws extensively from Dickinson's letters, providing fascinating insights into her relationship with birds. The illustrations, by late 18th century to early 20th century artists/ornithologists, are often so apt as to seem to have been created with the poems in mind. Included are beautiful watercolors by Mark Catesby, engravings of John James Audubon's paintings, illustrations by Alexander Wilson, chromo-lithographs by Robert Ridgway (curator of birds at the National Museum for some fifty years), paintings by Louis Agassiz Fuertes, and some of the earliest bird photographs by Cordelia Stanwood. The editors also discuss the development and growth of birding in the nineteenth century as well as the evolution of field guides and early conservation efforts. Brief biographies of the artists are included in an appendix. This book is an eloquent tribute to the special place held by birds in our lives and imaginations, and will make an ideal gift for both birders and poetry readers.
£22.58
Nórdica Libros Preferiría ser amada
"Una carta es una alegria de la Tierra denegada a los Dioses". Recogemos en este libro algunas de las cartas y de los pequeños y breves poemas que la gran autora estadounidense escribía en los sobres de su correspondencia como esbozo, tal vez, de sus poemas mayores. Nos rencontramos con su poesía de lo doméstico y de lo privado. Además de descifrar algunas claves artísticas de la poeta más moderna de su época, alejada de cualquier movimiento literario.Un libro imprescindible para seguir descubriendo la obra y la vida de la escritora de Amherst.El delicado trabajo gráfico corre a cargo de la joven ilustradora madrileña, Elia Mervi.
£20.39
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Essential Dickinson
£11.35