Selected Poems of Emily Dickinson


Lu par Becky Miller

(4.7 stars; 136 reviews)

Emily Dickinson has come to be regarded as one of the quintessential poets of 19th century America. A very private poet with a very quiet and reclusive life, her poetry was published posthumously and immediately found a wide audience. (0 hr 21 min)

Chapitres

Soul selects her own society, The 0:59 Lu par Becky Miller
After great pain, a formal feeling comes 1:02 Lu par Becky Miller
Hope is the thing with feathers 0:50 Lu par Becky Miller
I never hear the word “escape" 0:35 Lu par Becky Miller
There is no frigate like a book 0:37 Lu par Becky Miller
Because I could not stop for Death 1:13 Lu par Becky Miller
Of all the sounds despatched abroad 1:13 Lu par Becky Miller
Success is counted sweetest 0:42 Lu par Becky Miller
If I can stop one heart from breaking 0:34 Lu par Becky Miller
To fight aloud is very brave 0:46 Lu par Becky Miller
Pain has an element of blank 0:36 Lu par Becky Miller
I can wade grief 0:51 Lu par Becky Miller
For each ecstatic instant 0:39 Lu par Becky Miller
I meant to have but modest needs 1:29 Lu par Becky Miller
Thought went up my mind to-day, A 0:48 Lu par Becky Miller
Is Heaven a physician? 0:33 Lu par Becky Miller
Poor torn heart, a tattered heart, A 0:58 Lu par Becky Miller
I should have been too glad 1:21 Lu par Becky Miller
Each life converges to some centre 1:01 Lu par Becky Miller
My life closed twice before its close 0:42 Lu par Becky Miller
I felt a cleavage in my mind 0:45 Lu par Becky Miller
If recollecting were forgetting 0:38 Lu par Becky Miller
Brain is wider than the sky, The 0:58 Lu par Becky Miller
Softened by Time’s consummate plush 0:49 Lu par Becky Miller
I had no time to hate 0:21 Lu par Becky Miller

Critiques

Lovwly


(5 stars)

Beautiful poems. I may get/borrow the paperback so I can reflect on them and understand them better. a lot of metaphors and imaginative description and emotion. only problem is librivox isnt always automatically playing the next chapter/poem which it usualky does/used to.

a simple, smooth reading of these unadorned poems


(4.5 stars)

A simple, smooth reading of these unadorned poems. Great. (A small hum in the background of the tracks is a shame, but it can be ignored.)


(5 stars)

read well, a lot of effort put into tone and diction. some annoying feedback in the background at higher volumes but it's not distracting or overpowering. beautiful poetry, read with appropriate emotion.

Excellent


(5 stars)

I knew a few of these, her poetry is not easy to understand but she has a unique voice. She digs deep into the human soul with so few words.

Thank 😊 you, Emily Dickinson!


(5 stars)

And thank you Becky Miller for reading these poems so well Librevox.org! A for heaven large enough for me, yes!


(5 stars)

I love the poems of Emily Dickinson. I've read and listened to them since I was a child and they never grow old.

what's not to love about anything to do with Emily Dickinson


(5 stars)

Partner at night


(5 stars)

Put me to sleep, Miller and Dickinson.