Audiobook: Emily Dickinson on Death
- Download 01 - Amherst, January 2, 1851, to Mrs. Strong audio
- Download 02 - Autumn, 1876, to Dr. and Mrs. Holland audio
- Download 03 - 'Let down the bars, O Death!' audio
- Download 04 - 'Going to Heaven!' audio
- Download 05 - 'Morns like these we parted' audio
- Download 06 - 'I read my sentence steadily' audio
- Download 07 - 'The only ghost I ever saw' audio
- Download 08 - Memorials audio
- Download 09 - The Journey audio
- Download 10 - Going audio
- Download 11 - 'If I should die' audio
- Download 12 - Ghosts audio
- Download 13 - 'What inn is this' audio
- Download 14 - Till The End audio
- Download 15 - The Chariot audio
- Download 16 - 'Death is a dialogue' audio
- Download 17 - At Length audio
- Download 18 - Numen Lumen audio
- Download 19 - 'I meant to find her when I came' audio
- Download 20 - 'If I may have it when it's dead' audio
- Download 21 - 'There's been a death in the opposite house' audio
- Download 22 - 'After great pain, a formal feeling comes' audio
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Emily Dickinson is one of the most intriguing of American poets. Since she grew increasingly reclusive, very few of her poems were published until after her death. This collection includes two letters Dickinson wrote to her friends on the occasion of the deaths of her friend, Mr. Humphrey, and her brother, Austin. The rest of collection consists of her poetry on the subject of death.
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