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    <![CDATA[The Poems of Emily Dickinson: Reading Edition]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p> Emily Dickinson, poet of the interior life, imagined words/swords, hurling barbed syllables/piercing. Nothing about her adult appearance or habitation revealed such a militant soul. Only poems, written quietly in a room of her own, often hand-stitched in small volumes, then hidden in a drawer, revealed her true self. She did not live in time but in universals--an acute, sensitive nature reaching out boldly from self-referral to a wider, imagined world.  <p> Dickinson died without fame; only a few poems were published in her lifetime. Her legacy was later rescued from her desk--an astonishing body of work, much of which has since appeared in piecemeal editions, sometimes with words altered by editors or publishers according to the fashion of the day.</p> <p> Now Ralph Franklin, the foremost scholar of Dickinson's manuscripts, has prepared an authoritative one-volume edition of all extant poems by Emily Dickinson--1,789 poems in all, the largest number ever assembled. This reading edition derives from his three-volume work, <em>The Poems of Emily Dickinson: Variorum Edition</em> (1998), which contains approximately 2,500 sources for the poems. In this one-volume edition, Franklin offers a single reading of each poem--usually the latest version of the entire poem--rendered with Dickinson's spelling, punctuation, and capitalization intact. <em>The Poems of Emily Dickinson: Reading Edition</em> is a milestone in American literary scholarship and an indispensable addition to the personal library of poetry lovers everywhere.</p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Life is death we’re lengthy at,<br/>Death the hinge of life.<br/><br/>This is the entire text of poem #502 in this edition, an edition gleaned from the editor’s three volume 2,500 sources variorum set of 1998. Dickinson’s poems are characteristically pithy and short, with idiosyncratic punc...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/41463833">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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