The Poems of Emily Brontë
A scholarly edition of her poetic works
Emily Bronte author Edward Chitham editor Derek Roper editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:25th Jan '96
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This edition of poetry highlights Emily Brontë's unique voice, offering insights into her creative process and literary context, including connections to her other works.
The Poems of Emily Brontë showcases the profound and unique voice of Emily Brontë, whose poetic talents have often been overshadowed by her renowned novel, Wuthering Heights. This edition stands out as it meticulously preserves Brontë's original presentation and highlights the evolution of her work through various revisions. Readers are offered an insightful glimpse into her creative process, which is particularly valuable given the absence of surviving manuscripts of her novel.
In this first edition featuring comprehensive scholarly apparatus, the text is based on original manuscripts, ensuring a more accurate representation of Brontë's intentions. The careful documentation includes her distinctive spelling, punctuation, and the many changes she made along the way. This attention to detail not only enriches the reading experience but also allows scholars and enthusiasts alike to appreciate the depth of her poetic imagination.
The introduction and commentary provide essential context, linking her poems to the broader literary landscape of her time. The book identifies connections to other prominent authors such as Scott, Byron, and Moore, while also exploring the 'Gondal' poems that reflect the intricate, imaginative world Brontë created. Overall, The Poems of Emily Brontë is a vital contribution to understanding her legacy as a poet and the nuances of her artistic vision.
This is the first collection of Emily Brontë's poems to appear with full scholarly apparatus.
ISBN: 9780198126416
Dimensions: 223mm x 145mm x 22mm
Weight: 543g
328 pages