|
|
Product Description
The heart asks pleasure first,
And then, excuse from pain;
And then, those little anodynes
That deaden suffering;
And then, to go to sleep;
And then, if it should be
The will of its Inquisitor,
The liberty to die.
Generally considered among the greatest American poets, Emily Dickinson has been read, studied, and admired by generations of literature students and poetry lovers. This modestly priced edition presents over 100 of her best-known and most-loved poems, reprinted from authoritative early editions. Unflinchingly honest, psychologically penetrating, and technically adventurous, the poems include such favorites as "The Chariot," "I taste a liquor never brewed," "The Snake," "I'm nobody, who are you?" "A Book," "There's a certain slant of light," "Hope," and many more.
Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
- Death of a Salesman (Penguin Plays)
- The American Intellectual Tradition: Volume II: 1865 to the Present
- The Street: A Novel
- The Cherry Orchard
- Lyric Poems (Dover Thrift Editions)
- Young Goodman Brown and Other Short Stories (Dover Thrift Editions)
- Favorite Poems (Dover Thrift Editions)
- 100 Best-Loved Poems (Dover Thrift Editions)
- 101 Great American Poems (Dover Thrift Editions)
- Leaves of Grass: The Original 1855 Edition (Dover Thrift Editions)
*If this is not the "Selected Poems" product you were looking for, you can check the other results by clicking this link








