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Poems by Emily Dickinson Three Series Complete - cover

Poems by Emily Dickinson Three Series Complete

Emily Dickinson

Editorial: JH

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Sinopsis

The intellectual activity of Emily Dickinson was so great that a large and characteristic choice is still possible among her literary material, and this third volume of her verses is put forth in response to the repeated wish of the admirers of her peculiar genius. Much of Emily Dickinson's prose was rhythmic—even rhymed, though frequently not set apart in lines.
Disponible desde: 30/03/2019.

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