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Fifty Poems of Emily Dickinson (Ultimate Classics) |  | Author: Emily Dickinson Creators: Stephanie Beacham, Glenda Jackson, Sharon Stone, Meryl Streep Publisher: Dove Audio Category: Book
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Seller: thebookfair7 Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 524457
Format: Audiobook Media: Audio Cassette Edition: abridged edition Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 4.5 x 0.8
ISBN: 1558009914 Dewey Decimal Number: 811 EAN: 9781558009912 ASIN: 1558009914
Publication Date: February 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Review Emily Dickinson was a prolific poet, writing nearly 1,800 known pieces. Only 7 of these, however, were published before her death in 1886. This 50-poem collection includes such selections as "Forbidden Fruit," "I Had a Guinea Golden," and "Love's Baptism." There are several pieces about one of her favorite themes, the sea, which she describes as "an everywhere of silver." As is the case with most poetry, Dickinson's poems come alive when read aloud. These works--sometimes witty, sometimes sorrowful--are read by a talented group of actresses, including Stephanie Beacham, Glenda Jackson, Sharon Stone, and Meryl Streep. Listen to Glenda Jackson read Emily Dickinson's "I Died for Beauty." Visit our audio help page for more information. (Running time: 45 minutes, 1 cassette) --C.B. Delaney
Product Description Emily Dickinson saw only seven of her poems published in her lifetime--the bulk of her poetry was found after her death in 1886.
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What A Disappointment July 10, 2008 H. F. Corbin (ATLANTA, GA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A CD that contains fifty poems of my favorite poet read in part by perhaps my favorite actress Meryl Streep-- now that's a CD you can tip your hat to-- well not exactly. If there ever was a poet whose works do not need background music while being read, it has to be those of Miss Dickinson. If we have to have music connected with the poems, we can listen to those poems that Aaron Copland and Ned Rorem set to music. The music on this CD had become pretty much a mild aggravation, a little like getting two radio stations on a car radio late at night, when on poem number 33, "The Lonely House," I recognized Robert Schumann's famous "Traumeri" as the music swelled. There is no excuse for this.
The editors have allowed themselves to name some of the poems included here. Anyone who has ever read Dickinson knows that she never named any of her poems and that they are usually identified by first lines. It also would have been convenient for the listener if the words to the poems had been included with the CD. They are not. Neither are we told which reader is reading what poem. (In addition to Ms. Streep, Glenda Jackson, Stephanie Beacham and Sharon Stone read as well. While I recognize Glenda Jackson's voice and Ms. Streep's sometimes, I do not have the faintest idea what either Sharon Stone or Stephanie Beacham's voices sound like. I would gladly have paid more for a better produced CD.
Even all these shortcomings cannot mar the beauty of these rich and wonderful poems with such lines as "the sordid excellence as paradise" if they could just turn off the music! And many of Miss Dickinson's lesser-known poems are included, along with some of those most often anthologized, including my favorite poem "The Bustle in a House."
Dickinson was before her time May 9, 2008 Sosena Yohannes (London, England) I've never been into poetry before but Ms Dickinson's poems just blow me away. The readers are perfect for the job - they put emotion and energy into the words making the CD a pleasure to listen to. Highly recommended.
Excellent Readings, But NOT the Poems Listed on the CD March 20, 2007 Reason Over Rant 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
These witty, sly, despairing performances breathe new life and new perspectives into the poems and the poet. Unfortunately, the poems listed on the back of the CD are NOT the poems you hear on the CD, which makes it difficult to know which actress is reading and exactly what she is reading. It's also impossible to directly access a poem directly --- everything falls under a 45 minute Track 1. Finally, this is Fifty Poems of Emily Dickinson, Volume 3. What happened to Volumes 1 and 2? I saw them once as cassettes, but never as CDs.
Perfect marriage of medium and message December 1, 2004 Daly Mavorneen (Los Angeles, CA) Joan Allen, of all people, emerges as the stand out in this collection of wonderfully nuanced readings of poet Emily Dickinson's deceptively simple poems on nature and human truths. Just terrific!
The delivery is as smooth as Emily's poems March 9, 2002 Charles Corry (YANTIS, TX USA) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
If you like Emily Dickenson (and I do) you will love this audio cassette. The readers include Meryl Streep, Sharon Stone, and other great female talents. They read the poems with style and a subtility that matches the work of the poet. After hearing the presentations, I came away feeling that the poems were studied by the readers and for the most part understood and delivered accordingly. Thumbs up!
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