Briefly looks at the poet's life, describes the themes, style, and reception of her poetry, and inclused a selection of the poems
The Poems of Emily Dickinson: (534 p.) ; Vol. 2 (p. 535-1118) ; Vol. 3 (p. 1119-1654)
Introduces young readers to poetry with thirty-five well-known poems written by one of America's most renowned poets
The Poems of Emily Dickinson: Including Variant Readings Critically Compared with All Known Manuscripts
During Emily's life only seven of her 1775 poems were published. This collection of her work shows her breadth of vision and a passionate intensity and awe for life, love, nature, time and eternity.
This reading edition derives from his three-volume work, The Poems of Emily Dickinson: Variorum Edition (1998), which contains approximately 2,500 sources for the poems.
An illustrated introduction to the poetry of Emily Dickinson.
This unabridged compilation of three series of Emily Dickinson's poetry— published between 1890 and 1896—includes such famous poems as “Because I could not stop for Death”, “I'm nobody! Who are you?”, and “Hope is the thing with ...
This three-volume set, 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).
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.
Share in Dickinson’s admiration of language, nature, and life and death, with The Selected Poems of Emily Dickinson.