
by Harold Bloom
Emily Dickinson chose to remain isolated from the world, yet communicated so much about it in a body of work that is largely considered to be the foundation of modern American poetry. This volume includes an introduction by Professor Harold Bloom, a comprehensive biography of Dickinson, and a critical analysis of her poetry.
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