150 Emily Dickinson poems are printed in their entirety. Noted scholar Helen Vendler provides commentary on these and others. (learn more about this book)
A captivating introduction to Emily Dickinson The poet Emily Dickinson was unknown and mostly unpublished during her lifetime (1830–86). When she died, her sister, Lavinia, discovered the 1,775 poems Emily Dickinson left behind – her “letters to the world.” Jeanette Winter tells the story of... (learn more about this book)
Letters. For the first time, selections from Emily Dickinson's thirty-six year correspondence to her neighbor and sister-in-law, Susan Huntington Dickinson, are compiled in a single volume. OPEN ME CAREFULLY invites dramatic new understanding of Emily Dickinson's life and work, overcoming a... (learn more about this book)
Emily Dickinson is one of the world's best known and most widely read poets, though at the time of her death in 1886, only seven of her more than 1000 poems had been published. But shortly thereafter, the genius of her work was recognized and it has since received wide and consistent acclaim. Her... (learn more about this book)
Part of The Wadsworth Casebooks for Reading, Research, and Writing Series, this new title provides all the materials a student needs to complete a literary research assignment in one convenient location. (learn more about this book)
Forty-three of Emily Dickenson's nature poems consider such subjects as robins, mushrooms, hummingbirds, and summer showers; cite the sometimes religious communion between nature and the human spirit; and are accompanied by shadow paper illustrations. (learn more about this book)
A celebration of the 100th anniversary of the first publication of Emily Dickinson's extraordinary poetry, selected especially for children by Karen Ackerman. Tasha Tudor's vivid watercolors match the delicacy of the moment and capture the special connection between nature and humanity that... (learn more about this book)
The World in a Frame presents forty-six poems by Emily Dickinson and twenty-four drawings by Will Barnet. Barnet's respect and love for Dickinson's poetry sing from the drawings reproduced in this book. From his portraits of the artist ("To pity those that know her not / Is helped by the... (learn more about this book)