Author: Emily Dickinson
Publisher: 1st World Publishing
ISBN: 9781595400161
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. 1st World Library-Literary Society is a non-profit educational organization. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - The eagerness with which the first volume of Emily Dickinson's poems has been read shows very clearly that all our alleged modern artificiality does not prevent a prompt appre-ciation of the qualities of directness and simplicity in approaching the greatest themes, - life and love and death. That "irresistible needle-touch," as one of her best critics has called it, piercing at once the very core of a thought, has found a response as wide and sympathetic as it has been unexpected even to those who knew best her compelling power. This second volume, while open to the same criticism as to form with its predecessor, shows also the same shining beauties.
Poems, Series 2
Author: Emily Dickinson
Publisher: 1st World Publishing
ISBN: 9781595400161
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. 1st World Library-Literary Society is a non-profit educational organization. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - The eagerness with which the first volume of Emily Dickinson's poems has been read shows very clearly that all our alleged modern artificiality does not prevent a prompt appre-ciation of the qualities of directness and simplicity in approaching the greatest themes, - life and love and death. That "irresistible needle-touch," as one of her best critics has called it, piercing at once the very core of a thought, has found a response as wide and sympathetic as it has been unexpected even to those who knew best her compelling power. This second volume, while open to the same criticism as to form with its predecessor, shows also the same shining beauties.
Publisher: 1st World Publishing
ISBN: 9781595400161
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. 1st World Library-Literary Society is a non-profit educational organization. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - The eagerness with which the first volume of Emily Dickinson's poems has been read shows very clearly that all our alleged modern artificiality does not prevent a prompt appre-ciation of the qualities of directness and simplicity in approaching the greatest themes, - life and love and death. That "irresistible needle-touch," as one of her best critics has called it, piercing at once the very core of a thought, has found a response as wide and sympathetic as it has been unexpected even to those who knew best her compelling power. This second volume, while open to the same criticism as to form with its predecessor, shows also the same shining beauties.
Poems ... Second series
Author: Matthew Arnold
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
Poems by Emily Dickinson
Author: Emily Dickinson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Cyclopaedia of Poetry: Second Series: Embracing Poems Descriptive of the Scenes, Incidents, Persons and Places of the Bible, also Indexes to Foster's Cyclopaedias
Author: Elon Foster
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385313090
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 754
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1883.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385313090
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 754
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1883.
A Masque of Poets
Author: George Parsons Lathrop
Publisher:
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Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
The Single Hound
Author: Emily Dickinson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
Prospectus.
Publisher:
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Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
Prospectus.
Poems, Second Series
Author: William Butler Yeats
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ireland
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ireland
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Poems Series Three
Author: Emily Dickinson
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781482755152
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
It's all I have to bring to-day, This, and my heart beside,This, and my heart, and all the fields, And all the meadows wide.Be sure you count, should I forget, — Some one the sum could tell, —This, and my heart, and all the bees Which in the clover dwell.
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781482755152
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
It's all I have to bring to-day, This, and my heart beside,This, and my heart, and all the fields, And all the meadows wide.Be sure you count, should I forget, — Some one the sum could tell, —This, and my heart, and all the bees Which in the clover dwell.
Poems ... Second series. [With a portrait.]
Author: Eliza Cook
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Second Story
Author: Denise Duhamel
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN: 0822988208
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
When her Florida apartment is damaged by the ferocity of Hurricane Irma, Duhamel turns to Dante andterza rima, reconstructing the form into the long poem “Terza Irma.” Throughout the book she investigates our near-catastrophic ecological and political moment, hyperaware of her own complicity, resistance, and agency. She writes odes to her favorite uncle—who was “green” before it was a hashtag—and Mother Nature via a retro margarine commercial. She writes letters to her failing memory as well as to America’s amnesia. With fear of the water below and a burglar who enters through her second story window, she bravely faces the story under the story, the second story we often neglect to tell. Excerpt from “Terza Irma” I hoist my suitcase up the stairs, brace myself as I open the door, slip on water in the hall, and come face to face with my books, the white shelves drip- ping. I pull down Dante—the pages heavy, wavy as potato chips— then pat down the walls, trying to gauge where the leak’s come from—the apartment above? My ceiling’s dappled with beige clouds I’m afraid will burst, a descent of more indoor rain. I make my way to the condo office, to lament the havoc, ask for some help. My neigh- bors are in varied states of panic and shock, agitated castaways.
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN: 0822988208
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
When her Florida apartment is damaged by the ferocity of Hurricane Irma, Duhamel turns to Dante andterza rima, reconstructing the form into the long poem “Terza Irma.” Throughout the book she investigates our near-catastrophic ecological and political moment, hyperaware of her own complicity, resistance, and agency. She writes odes to her favorite uncle—who was “green” before it was a hashtag—and Mother Nature via a retro margarine commercial. She writes letters to her failing memory as well as to America’s amnesia. With fear of the water below and a burglar who enters through her second story window, she bravely faces the story under the story, the second story we often neglect to tell. Excerpt from “Terza Irma” I hoist my suitcase up the stairs, brace myself as I open the door, slip on water in the hall, and come face to face with my books, the white shelves drip- ping. I pull down Dante—the pages heavy, wavy as potato chips— then pat down the walls, trying to gauge where the leak’s come from—the apartment above? My ceiling’s dappled with beige clouds I’m afraid will burst, a descent of more indoor rain. I make my way to the condo office, to lament the havoc, ask for some help. My neigh- bors are in varied states of panic and shock, agitated castaways.