Poetry for Young People Emily Dickinson
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Poetry for Young People Emily Dickinson

by Emily Dickinson

Publisher
Scholastic
Pages
48
Language
English
Published
2000

Overview

Journey into the world of Emily Dickinson where ordinary things and occurences are filled with magical charm and graceful beauty. Delight in hidden secrets of the everyday world. Insects, birds, animals, the grass, the sun and moon, trees, flowers, the sea, and even Emily Dickinson's thoughts about herself take on new personalities and become other things in more than thirty-five favourite poems, including "I like to see it lap the miles," "A fuzzy fellow without feet," "The wind begun to rock the grass," and "I never saw a moor." Stunning, full-colour drawings capture each poem's mood, and definitions and commentary invite you to jump right into the poetry and vision of one of America's best-loved poets.

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