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Emily Brontė , C. W Hatfield
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  • Unknown Binding
  • Publisher: Columbia Univer. Press (1941)
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B001AFL1SO
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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'The winter wind is loud and wild, Come close to me, my darling child; Forsake thy books, and mateless play; And, while the night is gathering grey, We'll talk its pensive hours away; - 'Iernė, round our sheltered hall November's gusts unheeded call; Not one faint breath can enter here Enough to wave my daughter's hair, And I am glad to watch the blaze Glance from her eyes, with mimic rays; To feel her cheek so softly pressed, In happy quiet on my breast. Read the first page
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
By Mykool
Format:Paperback
When Charlotte Bronte accidentally discovered Emily's poems in 1845 she recalled that she thought them "condensed and terse, vigorous and genuine. To my ear, they had also a peculiar music - wild, melancholy and elevating." That's still the best criticism of Emily's poetry. There are great rewards here, even though many poems belong to the lost "Gondal" saga and many more are mere fragments. The notes are informative too, but the poems survive without them. I found some of the editorial decisions odd. The poem "Often rebuked" is attributed to Charlotte as no manuscript survives of it and it is written in iambic pentameter and "Emily only wrote six poems in iambic pentameter." Which seems like a daft conclusion - is she only allowed a quota of six poems in iambic pentameter? Yet it is that poem that provides the best statement of Emily's vision: "Often rebuked, yet always back returning/To those first feelings that were born with me.." If the modern world overwhelms you and you want to return to that vision of a "purer" self you think once existed, tune in to Emily's "peculiar music" and see where it takes you.
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A True Poet 23 Nov 2001
Format:Paperback
Emily Bronte was the most poetic of the four Bronte siblings who survived their teens. "Wuthering Heights" is poetic in the intensity of its language, and her poetry is the finest of the four. Frequently melancholy in tone, the emotional content is presented both directly, and through scenic description. The language and content reflect both her upbringing in a pastor's family, and the pathos which began with the loss of her mother at a young age, followed by the loss of the two eldest daughters in their teens. Out of this comes poetry of breathtaking intensity and feeling, coupled with a true poet's skill with language. This edition is painstakingly and lovingly edited and annotated, and the introduction is excellent and the notes are informative. Most of the poems can, however, be read without recourse to the latter. Faber and Faber may rule the roost for 20 century poets, but for older works Penguin rivals Oxford UP for scholarship and Everyman for accessibility.
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Stunningly Beautiful 12 Feb 2011
Format:Paperback
The poems are stunningly beautiful and compared to a lot of classic poetry relatively easy to follow, because of their lyrical force.

The best of them have a mystical energy that transcends time. "If Grief For Grief Can Touch Thee" is one of my favourites. It is like an old friend.

It's one of the great pieces of writing integrated into my novel `A Song for Jo', where a major theme is the attempt by a young couple to live and love by the ideals expressed in some great Literature. The novel explores, in the narrative, how the force of great literature can inform and develop a receptive, creative mind, making it a love story with a difference!

People of all ages and sex have liked it a lot. It's also got a stunning Pre-Raphaelite art work on the cover. The writing is as beautiful. Take a look.

It's available on Amazon - please follow the link.

A Song for Jo
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