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In a letter from 1845, the 14-year-old Emily Dickinson asked her friend Abiah Root if she had started collecting flowers and plants for a "it would be such a treasure to you; 'most all the girls are making one." Emily's own album of more than 400 pressed flowers and plants, carefully preserved, has long been a treasure of Harvard's Houghton Library. The care that Emily put into her herbarium, as Richard Sewall points out, goes far beyond what one might expect of a botany student. The close observation of nature was a lifelong passion, and Emily used her garden flowers as emblems in her poetry and her correspondence. Each page of the album is reproduced in full color at full size, accompanied by a transcription of Dickinson's handwritten labels. This volume will delight scholars, gardeners, and all readers of Emily Dickinson's poetry.
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Herbarium, Emily Dickinson
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- Jaar van publicatie
- 2022
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- Titel
- Herbarium
- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Emily Dickinson
- Uitgever
- Relogio D'água
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2022
- Formaat
- Paperback
- Aantal pagina's
- 192
- ISBN10
- 9897832513
- ISBN13
- 9789897832512
- Reeks
- Beoordeling
- 4,15 van 5
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- In a letter from 1845, the 14-year-old Emily Dickinson asked her friend Abiah Root if she had started collecting flowers and plants for a "it would be such a treasure to you; 'most all the girls are making one." Emily's own album of more than 400 pressed flowers and plants, carefully preserved, has long been a treasure of Harvard's Houghton Library. The care that Emily put into her herbarium, as Richard Sewall points out, goes far beyond what one might expect of a botany student. The close observation of nature was a lifelong passion, and Emily used her garden flowers as emblems in her poetry and her correspondence. Each page of the album is reproduced in full color at full size, accompanied by a transcription of Dickinson's handwritten labels. This volume will delight scholars, gardeners, and all readers of Emily Dickinson's poetry.


