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The Complete Collection of Emily Dickinson's Poems

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The Complete Collection of Emily Dickinson's Poems

By: Emily Dickinson
Narrated by: Elaine Sepani
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Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) was a reclusive poet whose only friendships were carried out in correspondence. Despite writing almost 1800 poems in her life, very few were published until after her death. Here, the poems are presented in chronological order in their original form, unaltered by editorial revision, in one volume. It offers a wide-angle view of Dickinson's poetic development, from the clunky rhyme schemes of her youth, through valentines she wrote in the early 1850s, to the gloomy, hell-obsessed writings of her last years.

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Anthologies Anthologies & Short Stories Classics Poetry United States World Literature
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Emily is obviously an exceptionally talented woman. It is clear how dear she was to her friends by the lengths they went to for her works to be published. I enjoyed the excerpts about that very much.

As for the reader, I understand why it was done in the manner it was. So that the words could speak from themselves. Yet the monotony of her tone made it almost robotic. Which is not pleasant to me, especially when it comes to such emotional packed poetry.

Very talented poetry indeed!

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It’s like having time travel tea with a poetic genius who also loves nature. I listen to it while I fall asleep.

Singular voice apart from the others

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I loved the poetry nice to hear it read, the narrator had a beautiful voice. the book is a must have.

you will want the book

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scion as sky on and she never takes a breath? Sounds like an ai robot voice. Wish I could return it, but I waited too long.

Odd Mispronunciations, AI narrator?

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I wish I had played a sample before buying this. The person reading these poems sounds like a six-year-old delivering a silly lecture. Ugh. Just ugh.

This narrator is awful

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The reader to this collection is ridiculously fast paced. Poetry should NEVER be read so innocuously quick. I can’t believe how she destroys Emily’s poems, pelting the words out of a machine gun across my ears! I would like to listen to another collection and hope it’s read by a person with emotion

It’s not Emily Dickinson’s Fault

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