“Afraid? Of whom am I afraid? Not death. For who is he?”
Quote by Emily Dickinson
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This volume includes a selection of Emily Dickinson's renowned poetry, reflecting her innovative use of form and her exploration of personal and philosophical themes. Dickinson's work is celebrated for its originality and depth, offering readers a glimpse into the mind of one of America's most influential poets. more
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