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The Poetry of Emily Dickinson

By: Emily Dickinson
Narrated by: Julie Harris
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A collection of the finest work of one of America's best-loved poets. Despite Dickinson's prolific writing, fewer than a dozen of her poems were published during her lifetime. Critics now consider Dickinson to be a major American poet. Read by Julie Harris.

©2010 Saland Publishing (P)2010 Saland Publishing
Poetry United States Classic Poetry
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Really beautiful reading of familiar lines from ED

Julie Harris read these familiar poems beautifully. Energy, curiosity, passion shine in Emily Dickinson.

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Amazing narrator

The narrator is incredible. But wish it had better navigation like chapters and title names.

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Read well

Julie Harris reads this so well one can imagine it is Emily Dickinson herself. Unfortunately, there is not enough space between poems, and the number or identifier is not provided.

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Beautiful

Brilliant woman with amazing writing. I don’t know if these poems had titles, but even reading them the way they were read was enlightening.

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narrator

Unfotunately the narrators voice is difficult to listen too and I love poetry. especially Emily Dickinson.

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Julie Harris's voice is Dickinson's voice.

Julie Harris knows the heart and soul of Emily Dickinson. For the listener, Harris's voice is Dickinson's voice. Surely her reading is the standard that others attempt to reach. The poems are a wonder of poetic artistry in themselves, and Julie Harris's skill is a separate and additional subject of study----more than worthy of a five-star review. However, the book's format doesn't allow one to see the title of any of the 47 poems listed; and I wasn't able to choose my favorites from the list to listen to first or to hear again. I find this to be a serious flaw by the editor and extremely shortsighted. I wonder if this doesn't belie the editor's knowledge and interest in the subject of poetry altogether. Perhaps the publisher will correct this shortcoming..

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