01662nam a22002777a 45000010005000000030006000050050017000110080041000280200015000690400029000840500015001130820010001281000021001382450115001592500043002742600038003173000049003554900028004045050008004325200772004405210029012125210020012416500043012616500051013047000029013557501FISKH20250722113334.0250722b cb ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a043917872X aFISKHbengcFISKHdFISKH aPS1541 .A1 a813.4 aDickinson, Emily aPoetry for young people : bEmily Dickinson / cEdited By Frances Schoonmaker Bolin : Illustrated by Chi Chung aFirst Scholastic printing , April 2000 aNew York : bScholastic , c1994. a47 pages : bcolor illustrations ;c26 cm .  aPoetry for Young People aK  aAmerican poet Emily Dickinson is revered around the world, and influenced many feminist artists and writers. Her work is some of the best known and most quoted or adapted: 'Hope is the thing with feathers, that perches in the soul, and sings the tune without the words, and never stops at all' Emily Dickinson. Dickinson received a very good education, but chose to return home to Amherst, Massachusetts, where she spent the rest of her life, writing more than a poem a day until her death. Her refusal to compromise her highly condensed expression meant that only a tiny fraction of her work was published in her lifetime. Even today, her work feels startlingly modern: 'Dogs are better than human beings because they know but do not tell' Emily Dickinson. show less8 a510 bLexile estimate 8 aK bRaz-Plus  a American poetryvJuvenile Literature  a Poetry for Young PeoplevJuvenile Literature  aChung, ChieIllustrator