Emily Dickinson's poetry is at once accessible and cryptic. Her poems usually last only a few stanzas, so they are ideal for those who find it difficult to make it through pages long poetry; however, Dickinson's poetry is riddled with metaphors, strange capitalization, and peculiar punctuation, making her work a delight to pick apart and decipher. In
The Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson, all of her poetry is collected into one volume, allowing the reader to peruse the entirety of this enigmatic poet's life work.
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