Emily Dickinson
Juvenile NonfictionBiographyAutobiography

Emily Dickinson

by Harold Bloom

Publisher
Chelsea House
Pages
142
Language
English
Published
1985

Overview

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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