The Gardens Of Emily Dickinson

(Hardcover - Apr 2004)
by

Judith Farr

 (Author)
,

Louise Carter

 (With)
Write a Review
List Price:Rs. 1557
Our Price:Rs. 1557
Discount:Rs. 0
    Free Shipping

Imported Edition. Order now and get it in 20-30 business days. See Details

All India - Free Shipping. See Details
Ships to India only.

Buy online using:
- Debit Card / Internet Banking / ATM Card
- Credit Card (VISA & MasterCard)
- Cheque, Demand Draft or Money Order. See Details


Publisher: Harvard University Press



OR



Other Editions:
Paperback (10-2005)Price: Rs 1031Rs. 897Imported Edition. Order now and get it in 14-21 business days.
Book: The Gardens Of Emily Dickinson
Cuttings from the book: "The pansy, like the anemone, was a favorite of Emily Dickinson because it came up early, announcing the longed-for spring, and, as a type of bravery, could withstand cold and even an April snow flurry or two in her Amherst garden. In her poem the pansy announces itself boldly, telling her it has been 'resoluter' than the 'Coward Bumble Bee' that loiters by a warm hearth waiting for May." "She spoke of the written word as a flower, telling Emily Fowler Ford, for example, 'thank you for writing me, one precious little "forget-me-not" to bloom along my way.' She often spoke of a flower when she meant herself: 'You failed to keep your appointment with the apple-blossoms, ' she reproached her friend Maria Whitney in June 1883, meaning that Maria had not visited her . . . Sometimes she marked the day or season by alluding to flowers that had or had not bloomed: 'I said I should send some flowers this week . . . [but] my Vale Lily asked me to wait for her.'" "People were also associated with flowers . . . Thus, her loyal, brisk, homemaking sister Lavinia is mentioned in Dickinson's letters in concert with sweet apple blossoms and sturdy chrysanthemums . . . Emily's vivid, ambitious sister-in-law Susan Dickinson is mentioned in the company of cardinal flowers and of that grand member of the fritillaria family, the Crown Imperial."

In this first substantial study of Emily Dickinson's devotion to flowers and gardening, Judith Farr seeks to join both poet and gardener in one creative personality. She casts new light on Dickinson's temperament, her aesthetic sensibility, and her vision of the relationship between art and nature, revealing that the successful gardener's intimate understanding of horticulture helped shape the poet's choice of metaphors for every experience: love and hate, wickedness and virtue, death and immortality.

Gardening, Farr demonstrates, was Dickinson's other vocation, more public than the making of poems but analogous and closely related to it. Over a third of Dickinson's poems and nearly half of her letters allude with passionate intensity to her favorite wildflowers, to traditional blooms like the daisy or gentian, and to the exotic gardenias and jasmines of her conservatory. Each flower was assigned specific connotations by the nineteenth century floral dictionaries she knew; thus, Dickinson's association of various flowers with friends, family, and lovers, like the tropes and scenarios presented in her poems, establishes her participation in the literary and painterly culture of her day. A chapter, "Gardening with Emily Dickinson" by Louise Carter, cites family letters and memoirs to conjecture the kinds of flowers contained in the poet's indoor and outdoor gardens. Carter hypothesizes Dickinson's methods of gardening, explaining how one might grow her flowers today.

Beautifully illustrated and written with verve, "The Gardens of Emily Dickinson" will provide pleasure and insight to a wide audience of scholars, admirers of Dickinson's poetry, and garden lovers everywhere.

Book Reviews of The Gardens Of Emily Dickinson
No Reviews Yet! Be the first one to review this book.

Write your own book review for The Gardens Of Emily Dickinson:
Review Title:
Your Name:

Details of Book: The Gardens Of Emily Dickinson Book: The Gardens Of Emily Dickinson
Author: Judith Farr, Louise Carter
ISBN:

0674012933


ISBN-13:

9780674012936

,

978-0674012936


Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: Apr 2004
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Number of Pages: 350
Language: English
2 States: The Story Of My Marriage by Chetan BhagatFourth book by the bestselling author Chetan Bhagat.
2 States is a story about Krish and Ananya. They are from two different states of India, deeply in love and want to get married. Of course, their parents don’t agree. To convert their love story into a love marriage, the couple have a tough battle in front of them.

Order now at 32% Discount
Popular at Flipkart.comWhen Religion Becomes Evil | The English Standard Version Bible | Popular Advertising Cuts Of The Twenties And Thirties | Historia Bibliografica De La Medicina Espanola | The Funding Revolution | Carmen Fantasy, Op. 25 | Scientific Advances In Alternative Demilitarization Technologies | Emperor Dad | A Lost Chapter In The History Of Mary Queen Of Scots, Recovered | Regional Climate Variability And Its Impacts In The Mediterranean Area | Stories Of Birds | Where's China | Beyond The Bridge Of Time | The Wahatoya | Railway Expansion In Latin America | Ladybugs, Tornadoes, And Swirling Galaxies | Thoughts Of Inspiration | The Business Of Love | Invent Yourself Rich | Moonbow & Meek-el | Miss 318 And Mr. 37 | The Story Of Mademoiselle D'estanville V1 | Time Travellers | Cloacina Triumphant | Digital Electronics | Evolution | Science Facts | The Firm | The Great Indian Love Story | Idea Of Justice | Some Aspects Of Medieval Indian History | Shantaram | Open | Of Course I Love You ! | Advanced Textbook On Food & Nutrition Vol I | The Official Guide For Gmat Review | Pragmatic Software Testing | Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire | Games People Play | My Friend Sancho | The Law Of Specific Relief In India | Man-eaters Of Kumaon | How To Win Friends & Influence People | Programming Interviews Exposed | Meditation | Foundation [new] | Rich Dad's Increase Your Financial Iq | Ford County | Eating India | Examine Your English | Phantoms In The Brain | Kaplan Gmat Math | The Mark | Cost Recovery | more...


    Book: The Gardens Of Emily Dickinson by Judith Farr, Louise Carter
    ISBN Number: 0674012933, 9780674012936, 978-0674012936