I Never Saw the Wilderness: Dickinson's Poems and Letters

I Never Saw the Wilderness: Dickinson's Poems and Letters

by Emily Dickinson

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"I Never Saw the Wilderness" contains the most representative poems and letters of the American poet Emily Dickinson, and was translated with great concentration by the famous translator Bullon. Dickinson is one of the pioneers of modern poetry in the twentieth century, and is as famous as Whitman among American poets. He wrote more than 1,800 poems and a large number of personal letters during his lifetime. The poetic style is concentrated and refined, abandoning traditional rhythm and punctuation, and making good use of synesthesia. Only a dozen of these poems were published during her lifetime, and the rest were published and made known to the world only after her death.

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Orange Juice85mo ago

"Hope" is a thing with feathers-- It dwells in the soul- Singing a song without lyrics-- Never - finished -

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Orange Juice86mo ago

The rocks are going to splash when hit! The tightrope will bounce when stepped on! The reason why the cheeks become redder It's because of the sting of a hot flash!

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Orange Juice86mo ago

When a deer is wounded - it jumps highest - I heard the hunter say this - It's just the madness of death - Then the bush was calm as usual!

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Orange Juice86mo ago

Every flower on the bush They all straightened their crooked heads-- Mail from Tunisia, maybe An early morning horseback ride--

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Orange Juice86mo ago

A road that suddenly disappears There is a spinning wheel-- An emerald echo-- A rush of carmine--

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Orange Juice86mo ago

Applause for him It really makes you angry Demosthenes disappears In the roaring green water--

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8023 Meters82mo ago

"If I had never seen the sun, I could have endured the darkness, But the sun has made my desolation, Become a renewed desolation. " I know the author because of this sentence. The author also said: Because I can't say it directly - so I embedded it in the lines of poetry - for you to taste. Some words are not incomprehensible to others, they can only be understood when the emotions are condensed at that point. There are also some words that are different when written and spoken. If written, no one may understand them.

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Orange Juice86mo ago

"The Kingdom of Heaven" - is something beyond my reach! Apple on tree As long as it hangs-hopelessly- For me - that is - "Heaven"!

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Orange Juice86mo ago

I taste wine that has never been brewed- A large cup inlaid with pearls was used-- Not all barrels on the Rhine The wines served are all so luscious!

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Orange Juice82mo ago

A star here, a star there, Some are lost! A fog here, a fog there, Later - daytime!

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