Emily Dickinson
Marnie Pomeroy provides a sympathetic insight into the life and work of Emily Dickinson. Her analysis of Dickinson's poetry identifies its enduring qualities but also candidly acknowledges its weaknesses. Unpublished in her lifetime, Dickinson emerges as one of the greatest and most singular voices in poetry in English.
About the author:
Marnie Pomeroy is a poet, publisher and teacher, and is the author of Emily Dickinson in the Greenwich Exchange Literary Series. She lives and works in Ottowa, Canada.
84 pages
ISBN: 978-1-871551-68-6
Marnie Pomeroy provides a sympathetic insight into the life and work of Emily Dickinson. Her analysis of Dickinson's poetry identifies its enduring qualities but also candidly acknowledges its weaknesses. Unpublished in her lifetime, Dickinson emerges as one of the greatest and most singular voices in poetry in English.
About the author:
Marnie Pomeroy is a poet, publisher and teacher, and is the author of Emily Dickinson in the Greenwich Exchange Literary Series. She lives and works in Ottowa, Canada.
84 pages
ISBN: 978-1-871551-68-6
Marnie Pomeroy provides a sympathetic insight into the life and work of Emily Dickinson. Her analysis of Dickinson's poetry identifies its enduring qualities but also candidly acknowledges its weaknesses. Unpublished in her lifetime, Dickinson emerges as one of the greatest and most singular voices in poetry in English.
About the author:
Marnie Pomeroy is a poet, publisher and teacher, and is the author of Emily Dickinson in the Greenwich Exchange Literary Series. She lives and works in Ottowa, Canada.
84 pages
ISBN: 978-1-871551-68-6