The Life of Emily Dickinson, Volúmenes 1-2

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Harvard University Press, 1994 - 821 páginas
Winner of the National Book Award, this massively detailed biography throws a light into the study of the brilliant poet. How did Emily Dickinson, from the small window over her desk, come to see a life that included the horror, exaltation and humor that lives her poetry? With abundance and impartiality, Richard B. Sewall shows us not just the poet nor the poetry, but the woman and her life.

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THE PROBLEM OF THE BIOGRAPHER
3
2
17
5
24
16
67
EMILY NORCROSS DICKINSON
74
WILLIAM AUSTIN DICKINSON
91
7
98
17
124
EARLY FRIENDSHIPS I
321
EARLY FRIENDSHIPS II
400
19
406
BROTHER AND SISTER
428
20
442
21
460
THOMAS WENTWORTH HIGGINSON
532
HELEN HUNT JACKSON
577

LAVINIA NORCROSS DICKINSON
128
War between the Houses
157
9
168
ΙΟ
186
SUSAN AND EMILY
197
MABEL AND AUSTIN
215
13
229
14
235
25
593
26
626
OTIS PHILLIPS LORD
642
0888
671
29
698
THE POET
706
755
785
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Richard B. Sewall was Professor of English at Yale University.

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