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The Essential Dickinson (Essential Poets (Hardcover Ecco)) [Hardcover]

Emily Dickinson (Author)
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Essential Poets (Hardcover Ecco) November 1, 1996

Emily Dickinson saw fewer than twenty of her 1,775 poems published during her lifetime: when she died in 1886, her obscurity as a poet was nearly total. Now widely recognized as one of the great American poets of the nineteenth century, she is one of a handful from any period whose enduring stature in the world of letters is matched by the loyal affection of generation after generation of readers.

In this distinguished addition to The Essential Poets series, Joyce Carol Oates presents a "personal--yet not private" collection of Dickinson favorites, selecting from relatively obscure works as well as better-known poems to illuminate Dickinson's often unacknowledged range. Oates takes care to introduce us to the poet's subversive playfulness; to her rebellious nature and radical aesthetic; to her gender-bending persona and surprisingly wicked humor.

At the heart of this collection, of course, stands the work that made Dickinson's reputation as one of America's great visionary poets: an artist who has written with stoic control and astonishing lucidity about the soul's darkest, most terrifying hours.

A concise and illuminating introduction to the work of an essential poet, The Essential Dickinson is also an extraordinary tribute from one remarkable woman and writer to another. It confirms once again that great art endures, in Auden's striking phrase, "in the guts of the living."


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After Great Pain A Formal Feeling Comes
As Imperceptibly As Grief
Awake Ye Muses Nine, Sing Me A Strain Divine
Because 'twas Riches I Could Own
Best Witchcraft Is Geometry
The Doomed - Regard The Sunrise
'faith' Is A Fine Invention
Fame's Boys And Girls, Who Never Die
Glass Was The Street In Tinsel Peril
Go Not Too Near A House Of Rose
Good Morning - Midnight
Had I Not Seen The Sun
The Heart Has Narrow Banks
His Oriental Heresies
An Hour Is A Sea
I Cannot Live With You
I Felt A Funeral In My Brain
I Like A Look Of Agony
I Tried To Think A Lonelier Thing
I'm Nobody! Who Are You
The Mind Lives On The Heart
The Morning After Woe [or, Wo]
Much Madness Is Divinest Sense
My Life Had Stood - A Loaded Gun
Of Nearness To Her Sundered Things
Partake As Doth The Bee
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Publication Is The Auction
The Red Blaze Is The Morning
The Riddle We Can Guess
Safe In Their Alabaster Chambers
She Dealt Her Pretty Words Like Blades
The Soul Has Bandaged Moments
Split The Lark And You'll Find The Music
Tell All The Truth But Tell It Slant
That Odd Old Man Is Dead A Year
There Is A Finished Feeling
There Is A Languor Of The Life
There's A Certain Slant Of Light
They Shut Me Up In Prose
To Whom The Mornings Stand For Nights
Upon A Lilac Sea
Victory Comes Late
We Grow Accustomed To The Dark
The Whole Of It Came Not At Once
Wild Nights! Wild Nights!
The Wind Took Up The Northern Things
Winter Under Cultivation
You Love Me - You Are Sure
-- Table of Poems from Poem Finder®

About the Author

Known as “The Myth of Amherst” for her withdrawal from society while still a young women, Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) had an inner life that was deeply emotional and intense. She know rapture and despair, pondered the wonder of God and the meaning of death. She broke tradition and was criticized for her seminal experiments with unorthodox phrasing, rhyme and broken meter, within concise verse forms, thus becoming an innovator and forerunner of modern poets.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 94 pages
  • Publisher: Ecco; 1 edition (November 1, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0880014946
  • ISBN-13: 978-0880014946
  • Product Dimensions: 6.2 x 4.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,322,397 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A little light/ a slant concealed/ Emily D's/ soul revealed, March 30, 2007
Emily Dickison is one of the world's most memorable poets. This selection of her writing introduces us into her epigrammatic visionary verse-. There could not be a more appropriate person to introduce Emily, than another haunted inhabit of the deep literary imagination- Joyce Carol Oates.
Dickinson's verse stings and remains seared in the mind . It touches earth and tries Heaven in oblique inferences which shatter us out of our mental slumber.In subtle perceptions of metaphor it addresses the fundamental longings and distinctions of the human soul. It defines and redefines our feeling , in contracted language which expands the meaning we give to our own everyday lines.

"Exultation is the going of an inland soul to sea
Past the headlands, past the houses into deep eternity"
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely Verse, Passionately Performed, November 23, 2009
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I'm not, generally speaking, a poetry kind of guy, but this is by a poetess personality with whom I am in sympathy. Her self-imposed, mostly secluded adult existance away from humankind has always made me wonder and appreciate her. I once worked with an old and very experienced female newspaper reporter who once said to me in disgust: "You know, people are just no damned good." I also remember a quote from somewhere, by Charles Bukowski I think, that said: "I like people, but I seem to feel better when they're not around." There seems to be a peace and stillness not to be found elsewhere in living mostly apart from others and not participating in their frantic money gathering, incessant and/or nonsensical babbling, their grand propensity for violence in it's many forms, self-idolizations and their hippocracies. She died for beauty, but from her writing I perceive she found much in nature, but didn't find so much in humankind. Just a sprinkling here and there, and maybe that's enough. Her comments about religion and church-going make me smile. She seems to have been an insightful genius. The recording is just fine.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Poems are great, reading is great, but, July 31, 2011
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the producers could have, should have, included more. Julie Harris' reading is excellent, and of course the poems are excellent, but there's empty space on the disk and there's an ad on the disk for audio-disk recordings that is not what I paid for and not what belongs with Dickinson's poetry. And, as long as I'm being picky, "essential" Dickinson does not include the significant proportion of letters on this disk at the expense of quite a few better-known poems. So it gets only 4 stars from me. "Publication is the Auction / Of the Mind" for sure.
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