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From the introduction by Joyce Carol Oates:
Between them, our great visionary poets of the American nineteenth century, Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman, have come to represent the extreme, idiosyncratic poles of the American psyche....
Dickinson never shied away from the great subjects of human suffering, loss, death, even madness, but her perspective was intensely private; like Rainer Maria Rilke and Gerard Manley Hopkins, she is the great poet of inwardness, of the indefinable region of the soul in which we are, in a sense, all alone.
Author: Emily Dickinson
Publisher: Ecco Press
Published: 03/14/2006
Pages: 114
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.21lbs
Size: 7.16h x 4.52w x 0.30d
ISBN13: 9780060887919
ISBN10: 0060887915
BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | American | General
- Literary Criticism | Poetry
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