“Our little kinsmen after rain In plenty may be seen, a pink and pulpy multitude The tepid ground upon; A needless life if seemed to me Until a little bird As to a hospitality Advanced and breakfasted.”
Quote by Emily Dickinson
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Poems: including variant readings critically compared with all known manuscripts
The book delves into the intricacies of textual analysis, comparing variant readings of poems across multiple manuscripts. It offers a scholarly examination of how these variations can influence the understanding and appreciation of the literary works presented. more
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