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Favorite Poems (Dover Large Print Classics)

Title:Favorite Poems (Dover Large Print Classics)
Author:Emily Dickinson
Rating:4.70 (840 Votes)
Asin:0486417816
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:96 Pages
Publish Date:2012-06-13
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Celebrated for her eloquent, concise, and deceptively simple verse, Emily Dickinson introduced an exciting new world of innovation in rhyme, meter, and metaphor. Over 100 of Dickinson's best-known, best-loved poems appear here, including "Because I could not stop for Death," "Hope is the thing with feathers," "I heard a fly buzz when I died," "I'm nobody! Who are you?" and "My life closed twice before its close."This Dover edition is specially designed for those who need or prefer large print and meets the standards of the National Association for the Visually Handicapped.

Editorial : About the Author Arguably America s greatest poet, Emily Dickinson (1830 1886) published fewer than a dozen of her eighteen hundred poems during her lifetime.

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