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1830-1886

Emily Dickinson

Examines the life and writings of Emily Dickinson.

Emily Dickinson and the art of belief

1998
A biography of nineteenth-century American poet Emily Dickinson, focusing on her lifelong struggle with religious belief, and relating her personal development--as it can be charted through her writings--to what is known of the politics, and religious, social, and intellectual history of her times.

Selected poems and letters of Emily Dickinson

together with Thomas Wentworth Higginson's account of his correspondence with the poet and his visit to her in Amherst
1959
Presents more than three hundred poems and approximately one hundred letters by nineteenth-century American poet Emily Dickinson.

I never came to you in white

a novel
1996
Novel that features sixty-six imagined letters to, from, and about poet Emily Dickinson while she was a student at Mary Lyon's Female Seminary in 1847, revealing the full emotional spectrum of her life.

Another day as Emily

2014
"Susie is jealous when her brother is deemed a town hero, so she finds solace in the poetry and reclusive lifestyle of Emily Dickinson"--Provided by publisher.

Miss Emily

2014
Mattie, Ned, Sally, and Mac know they're in for some fun because Miss Emily, reclusive poet Emily Dickinson, invites them to her garden and she always has a surprise in store, soon Miss Emily and her band of pretend Gypsies wait for the midnight circus train to arrive.

Nobody's secret

a novel of intrigue and romance
When Emily Dickinson meets a young man who refuses to tell her his name she is intrigued, so when he is found dead in her family's pond in Amherst she is determined to discover his secret, no matter how dangerous it may prove to be.

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