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Book Reviews of Complete Poems of Emily DickinsonBook Review: One of the Best Poets Ever!! Summary: 5 StarsEmily Dickinson's poetry is truly fantastic!! She was able to show us that poetry doesn't have to be long and complicated to be beautiful. She shows how brevity and beauty can merge together to become one. Her poems also talk about universal emotions such as love, loss of love, heartbreak, death and other themes that concern us still today. If I could, I would give this collection ten stars!!!
Book Review: Patron Saint of the Teenage Shut-in Summary: 5 StarsPatron Saint of the intellectually inquisitive Teenage Shut-in, Emily Dickinson's work is a treasure-trove of timeless poetry and verse. Initially introduced in a High School English class, I have often returned to this anthology for personal enrichment and enjoyment and would recommend this collection to any admirer of Dickensons' work. Highly Recommended.
Book Review: It is the experience of a life time. Summary: 5 StarsIt was so moving and it touch me to read the exciting and captivating book.If any one knows how to write poetry,then it is Emily.She could write the best of poems even in that attic.
Book Review: It's really a crime... Summary: 1 Stars...how Dickinson is still remembered today. There have been many bad poets in the world's history; Dickinson was about the worst. Buried in smug contempt and suffused with undeserved egotism, Dickinson's poems show not even the most minimal grasp of the English language. How so many people mistake Dickinson's muffled ignorance for thought is beyond me.
Book Review: Dickinson's Letter to the World Summary: 5 StarsHow can anyone review Dickinson? To do so would be completely audacious. However, I will attempt to review Dickinson's life work, though it seems like I am reviewing Shakespeare. Dickinson's poems strike the reader like no other poems--once they are read, they stay with the reader forever. They go to a deeper meaning, unfolding more and more as the reader thinks of them. They may at first seem very cryptic, but after deep pondering, they become the most sublime and divine things on earth! A gifted woman, with the most heavenly, celestial voice to grace the world. It is truly a shame that she "refused Society," but at least, THANK GOD, her sister found her work to give to us!!!!
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