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portada El resto es prosa (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2023
Language
Spanish
Pages
88
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9788419583192
Edited in
España

El resto es prosa (in Spanish)

Emily Dickinson (Author) · Altamarea Ediciones · Paperback

El resto es prosa (in Spanish) - Emily Dickinson

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Synopsis "El resto es prosa (in Spanish)"

Se desconoce el momento exacto en el que Emily Dickinson conoció a Susan Huntington Gilbert, pero hay constancia de su primera carta, enviada en 1850, que dio lugar a una intensa relación epistolar que se mantuvo durante cuatro décadas, hasta la muerte de Emily en 1886. Este volumen recoge una selección de aquellos textos, que trascendieron el mero intercambio de cartas y refuerzan la imagen de una mujer fascinante y adelantada a su época. Bajo la aparente banalidad de las cuestiones cotidianas, subyace la fuerza de una prosa inspirada por un amor incondicional y duradero, tanto que fue Susie quien cuidó de Emily en sus últimos días e hizo de custodia de su inestimable legado literario.
Emily Dickinson
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Emily Elizabeth Dickinson (Amherst, Massachusetts, December 10, 1830 - Amherst, May 15, 1886) was an American poetess, her passionate poetry has placed her in the small pantheon of fundamental American poets alongside Edgar Allan Poe, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Walt Whitman

Dickinson came from a prestigious family and had strong ties to her community, though she spent much of her life secluded in her home. After studying for seven years at Amherst Academy, she briefly attended the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary before returning to her family home in Amherst

In the privacy of her home, Dickinson was a prolific poet; however, during her lifetime, not even a dozen of her nearly 1800 poems were published. The work published during her lifetime was significantly altered by editors to conform to the poetic rules and conventions of the time. Nevertheless, Dickinson's poems are unique compared to those of her contemporaries: they contain short lines, generally lack titles, feature imperfect consonant rhymes [half rhyme], and unconventional punctuation. Many of her poems focus on themes related to death and immortality, two themes also recurrent in the letters she sent to her friends

Dickinson's acquaintances probably knew of her writings but it was not until after her death, in 1886, when Lavinia, Dickinson's younger sister, discovered the poems Emily had kept and the breadth of her work became evident. Her first collection of poetry was published in 1890 by well-known figures such as Thomas Wentworth Higginson and Mabel Loomis Todd, although they significantly altered the originals. Scholar Thomas H. Johnson published a complete collection of Dickinson's poetry in 1955, the first of her poetry, mostly unchanged. Despite having a critical and skeptical reception between the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Emily Dickinson is almost universally considered one of the most important American poets of all time.
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