Emily Dickinson «Selected Letters»
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Описание:
Избранные письма 1842-1886 годов.
Содержание:
- Publisher's note, p. V
- Thomas H. Johnson. Introduction, p. IX-XVI
- The present text, p. XVII-XIX
- Emily Dickinson. Selected Letters (письма)
- I. 1842-1846 “...the Hens lay finely...”, p. 1-11
- II. 1847-1848 “I am really at Mt Holyoke...”, p. 13-26
- III. 1849-1850 “Amherst is alive with fun this winter...”, p. 27-42
- IV. 1851-1854 “...we do not have much poetry, father having made up his mind that its pretty much all real life.”, p. 43-127
- V. 185 5-1857 “To live, and die, and mount again in triumphant body ... is no schoolboy's theme!”, p. 129-137
- VI. 1858-1861 “Much has occurred... so much - that. I stagger as I write, in its sharp remembrance.”, p. 139-163
- VII. 1862-1865 “Perhaps you smile at me. I could not stop for that - My Business is Circumference.”, p. 165-188
- VIII. 1866-1869 “A Letter always feels to me like immortality because it is the mind alone without corporeal friend.”, p. 189-201
- IX. 1870-1874 “I find ecstasy in living - the mere sense of living is joy enough.”, p. 203-224
- X. 1875-1879 “Nature is a Haunted House - but Art - a House that tries to be haunted.”, p. 225-256
- XI. 1880-1883 “I hesitate which word to take, as I can take but few and each must be the chiefest...”, p. 257-295
- XII. 1884-1886 “...a Letter is a joy of Earth - it is denied the Gods...”, p. 297-330
- Appendix: Biographical Sketches of Recipients of Letters and of Persons Mentioned in Them, p. 333-353
- Index, p. 355-364
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