





The Poems of Emily Dickinson: Reading Edition [Dickinson, Emily, Franklin, R. W.] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Poems of Emily Dickinson: Reading Edition Review: Amazing poems, all original version - I love that they are all her original poems. Her love for Sue is so open and clear. It makes me so sad that they were never able to be a open couple. I wish I could meet her. Review: Beautiful and practical way to read all of Dickinson's poetry - This book is a lot more compact and light than I thought it would be, which was a pleasant surprise. I've spent hours at a time flipping through it and reading random poems. They're organized chronologically, and their numbers are off to the side in the margin so as to be unobtrusive. Since Dickinson's original punctuation, spelling, and formatting are preserved, it feels like you're really reading something close to what she intended the poems to be. Detailed textual citations (the particular choices that Franklin decided on when compiling this edition, since Dickinson had multiple versions of some poems) as well as a distribution by year and a first-line index are all at the back. This is definitely the only way I will read Dickinson's poems ever again. Franklin is considered to be one of the most definitive editions of her poetry, and this book has every single poem with one reading for each poem. Great for reading, perusing, or searching for your favorites.
| Best Sellers Rank | #62,907 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #29 in American Literature Criticism #99 in Religious Poetry (Books) #2,106 in Classic Literature & Fiction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (240) |
| Dimensions | 5.62 x 1.39 x 8.75 inches |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 0674018249 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0674018242 |
| Item Weight | 1.6 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 696 pages |
| Publication date | October 28, 2005 |
| Publisher | Belknap Press: An Imprint of Harvard University Press |
F**A
Amazing poems, all original version
I love that they are all her original poems. Her love for Sue is so open and clear. It makes me so sad that they were never able to be a open couple. I wish I could meet her.
W**T
Beautiful and practical way to read all of Dickinson's poetry
This book is a lot more compact and light than I thought it would be, which was a pleasant surprise. I've spent hours at a time flipping through it and reading random poems. They're organized chronologically, and their numbers are off to the side in the margin so as to be unobtrusive. Since Dickinson's original punctuation, spelling, and formatting are preserved, it feels like you're really reading something close to what she intended the poems to be. Detailed textual citations (the particular choices that Franklin decided on when compiling this edition, since Dickinson had multiple versions of some poems) as well as a distribution by year and a first-line index are all at the back. This is definitely the only way I will read Dickinson's poems ever again. Franklin is considered to be one of the most definitive editions of her poetry, and this book has every single poem with one reading for each poem. Great for reading, perusing, or searching for your favorites.
J**K
I finally got into her poems after all these years
Ages ago, I tried to read some of her poems but they didn't click with me then. (My fault, not hers.) But I got to plunge in last year for a course and, oh boy, did she click. Her poems are as succinct as they can be and is very perceptive. If you don't like lengthy poems, then perhaps these will appeal to you. But she doesn't stint on tight reasoning, interesting expressions and perceptions, and crisp finales. The belle of Amherst straightens your spine and sharpens your mind. She's that good. (How's that for a very late-comer?)
C**A
A must have for any Dickinson fan
I’ve been looking to get this volume of Dickinson’s work for years. This work is the second best compilation of her poetry right behind Miller’s. I think if you’re looking to really get an understanding and truly experience Dickinson poetry you need this and the Miller copy. Both are organized differently and provide a different perspective. The book came quickly and was packaged well and in excellent condition. There are a lot of low-grade Dickinson volumes out there, but this is not one of them.
L**3
Emily Dickinson
A great way to read Dickinson’s poetry in a stylish soft cover. I highly recommend.
H**P
A Helpful Guide For Dickinson Study
This collection of poems was edited by R.W. Franklin. The poems are listed one after another, with only spaces in between each poem. At first, being unfamiliar with Dickinson's work, I was confused by what seemed to be one endless poem, before figuring out the format of the work. That is a bit of weakness, and should've been made more clear in some way. However, besides that, it is a wonderful guide to the work of Emily Dickinson. It starts off with a foreword, giving a little bit of information about the poet (as well as some helpful guidelines to how to read the poems). The index is also well organized, if a little cluttered; I realize that the amount of poems necessitates a smaller font when creating the the index but it does strain your eyes a bit trying to read it. Also included is a list of poems by year, which isn't totally necessary but gives a good sense of the prolific nature of Dickinson. The editorial notes section was a little unclear to me. All in all, if you are looking for a complete text of Dickinson's work, you could do a lot worse. There is a good amount of side information that helps contextualize both the poems and their author. A helpful guide for Dickinson study.
P**E
A complete edition with reference to the three-volume variorium edition
A "complete edition" of the poems, citing but not including the many variants. The result is a "standard" text for use. The three-volume variorum edition provides alternative readings for those so inclined to scholarship and "arguing" with the editor's choices. The more casual reader should be happy with this version, which replicates Dickinson's preferences for spellings, punctuation, and above all spacing between words or ideas. (Get used to "opon," used repeatedly and heard as her phonetic reading of "upon," perhaps an overinterpretation.)Seeing the poems in some sort of chronological order allows for some stylistic study, although Dickinson did not usually save her "pre-final" drafts (or wrote later poems on a host of paper types). To be read in smaller doses; the better poems and increasing maturity stand out more effectively this way.
P**O
All 1789 poems, as she meant them to be read
This is the most recent, definitive collection of Emily Dickinson's poems. There's an earlier definitive Johnson collection, but I went with the Franklin collection because it's the latest and widely praised by scholars. All the poems are here, with the "spasmodic gait," irregular syntax, personal spellings, cranky capitalizations and passionate punctuation that distressed the poet's stodgy literary mentor T. W. Higginson and caused Dickinson's earliest editors to get out their red pencils. Franklin has banished all the misguided corrections and tidying up perpetrated by the original editors and restored the true voice of the poet in all its eccentricity and power. The typesetting of the poems is clear, unpretentious and very readable. I found this authoritative collection a perfect complement to the scholarly biography of Emily Dickinson by Richard Sewall.
A**A
Con 1 789 poema recopilados, esta es la edición impresa más completa de los poema de Emily Dickinson. Este libro respeta su forma de usar mayúsculas y puntuación, que era tan particular. Recibido en perfecto estado y muy rápidamente. Excelente!
M**N
Hier finden sich alle Emily Dickinson Gedichte als Reading Edition. Da ohnehin nur Fachleute dieses Buch bestellen werden, brauche ich auf den Unterschied zwischen kritischen Editonen u.a.m. ja auch nicht einzugehen. Hinten befindet sich ein alphabetischer Index mit Versangaben. Ein brauchbares Vorwort mit wissenswerten Details zu Dicknsons Leben ist gegeben. Danach wird es allerdings ein wenig unübersichtlich, da man nicht immer sehen kann, wo ein Gedicht endet und ein neues anfängt. Das verwendete Papier ist extrem billig, und obwohl das BUch kaum gebraucht ist, fällt es bereits auseinander. Ich meine da wäre für den Preis mehr drin gewesen, dennoch die leider Preiswerteste Alternative für Studenten.
J**W
Pleased to find this was indeed the 'Reading Edition', which preserves her original capitalization and punctuation. Essential to the appreciation and enjoyment of her wonderful poems. Looking forward to a lifetime's discovery and delight.
H**.
Terribly boring, meaningless, self-indulgent, pretentious claptrap. Reading Dickinson is a total waste of time.
Z**D
اول شيء يبدأ ب 15 صفحة تعريف بالكاتبة وحياتها وبعدها تبدأ القصائد مرتبها بالتسلسل الزمني تصاعديا واخيرا الفهرس كقاموس يضع اول بيت من القصيدة ويرتبها حسب الترتيب الابجدي ويضع رقمها حتى تصل اليها ولكن الشيء الذي كنت اتأمله هو شرح سبب او معاني او تلميحات كل قصيدة ولكن اطررت بالبحث عنها في مصادر اخرى وصعب علي ذلك ولكن تمكنت من ايجاد ملف pdf يحتوي شروحات يضع عنوان القصيدة وشرحها من قوقل والذي يميز الكتاب انه متناسق ومرتب وايضا وضع القصائد مثل ما هي دون تعديل ووضع ايضا كل سنة كم عدد القصائد التي كتبتها واخرها وضع القراءات والكلمات البديلة لبعض ابيات الموجودة كنسخ مرجعية
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