Though largely unknown during her lifetime, Emily Dickinson is now considered one of the greatest lyric poets in American literature. This beautifully bound collectable edition presents 100 of her most profound and celebrated poems, including
“Hope” is the thing with feathers,
Because I could not stop for Death,
I’m Nobody! Who are you?, and many more.
With verse numbers referencing the authoritative Thomas H. Johnson edition, each poem is a delicate window into Dickinson’s inner world—marked by solitude, philosophical depth, and emotional clarity. Ideal for lovers of classic poetry, this edition offers a timeless reading experience and a keepsake for every bookshelf.
Discover the hidden genius of America’s most enigmatic poet.
- Explore 100 handpicked poems by one of America's most iconic poets.
- A profound glimpse into themes of love, death, nature, and solitude.
- Perfect for reflective reading, literary analysis, or personal inspiration.
- Offers meditative reading for quiet moments and introspection.
- Enhances appreciation for one of the first modernist voices in poetry.
| One of the most eminent poets of the romantic revival in the early nineteenth century, John Keats (1795-1821) was the last to be born among the Romantics and the first to die. The eldest son of Frances Jennings and Thomas Keats, a stable-keeper, he developed an inclination towards history and classics at an early age. His first poem, ‘Imitation of Spenser’ (1814), was inspired by the fairy land in Spenser’s The Faerie Queene. His first collection of poems was published in 1817 and his next volume, Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems, came out in July 1820.From his early poems, which were considered to be written under the influence of his close friend and contemporary, to his mature and flawless poetry written in the later years, Keats came a long way in a very short time. In a lifespan lasting only two decades and a half, and a poetic career lasting only a few years, he penned down some of the most exquisite verses. His works continue to remain among the greatest and most beautiful creations in English language.