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Poetry Of June Audiobook

A Month In Verse

by Emily Dickinson
language: english
Publisher: The Copyright Group, June of 2013 ‧
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JUNE - the sixth month of the year in our Gregorian calendar and the official beginning of Summer. The days stretch to their longest and many subjects and thoughts fill the minds of our Poets such as Dryden, Levy, Raleigh, Blunt and Dickenson as they describe the warming days. Among our readers are Richard Mitchley and Ghizela Rowe. The tracks are; June - An Introduction; Knee Deep In June By James Whitcomb Riley; A June Tide Echo By Amy Levy; June By William Cullen Bryant; There Is A June When Corn Is Cut By Emily Dickinson; Sweet Empty Sky of June By Henry Vaughan; June 14th By Maria Frances Cecilia Cowper; Dusk In June By Sara Teasdale; Wishes Of An Elderly Man Wished At A Garden Party, June 1914 By Walter Alexander Raleig; A Man Young And Old By William Butler Yeats; The Human Seasons By John Keats; June Night By Sara Teasdale; The Longest Day By William Wordsworth; A June Night By Emma Lazarus; Pleasure's Past By John Clare; A Night In June By James Edwin Campbell; A Night In June By Alfred Austin; A Match By Algernon Swinburne; Hymn For The Dedication Of Memorial Hall At Cambridge June 23rd 1874 By Oliver Wendell Holmes; June A Tale By William Cowper; June At Woodruff By James Whitcomb Riley; June By Horatio Alger Jr; All In June By William Henry Davies; Hymn For St John's Eve The 29th June By John Henry Dryden; Beachey Head By Charlotte Smith; Our Fathers Also By Rudyard Kipling; I Am Your Father By Daniel Sheehan; At The Royal Academy By Thomas Hardy; Boat By Rabindranath Tagore

Poetry Of June

A Month In Verse

by Emily Dickinson

Property Description
ISBN: 9781780002057
Publisher: The Copyright Group
Release Date: June of 2013
Language: English
Format: Audiobook
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EAN: 9781780002057

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Emily Dickinson

«Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), ignorada no seu tempo e até às primeiras décadas do nosso século, é hoje reconhecida como um dos maiores vultos da literatura norte-americana. Uma vida de isolamento literário, marcada pela exclusão gradual do seu círculo de amigos e por uma existência retirada num mundo muito próprio, restringe a fragmentos os seus dados biográficos. Uma escrita enigmática, assente em construções elípticas e num sentido a descobrir, próximo do aforismo, caracterizam o seu universo poético. A confluência da sua vida e obra cativa-nos pelo paradoxo, e é na busca da revelação que radicam o prazer da leitura e o interesse do estudo da poesia dickinsoniana».
Cecília Rego Pinheiro, in «Phala», nº57

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