Judge Tenderly of Me: The Poems of Emily Dickinson by Emily Dickinson


Judge Tenderly of Me: The Poems of Emily Dickinson
Title : Judge Tenderly of Me: The Poems of Emily Dickinson
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : hardcover
Number of Pages : 62
Publication : First published January 1, 1968

Selected poems with afterword by Winfield Townley Scott. Illustrated by Bill Greer.


Judge Tenderly of Me: The Poems of Emily Dickinson Reviews


  • NannyOgg

    Poem to Emily Dickinson

    DEAR EMILY – The
    Images — you Paint
    Are fine but — all these —
    Dashes – – annoy me So
    — Why would You do — that
    I–m so confused — — —

  • Lovely Day

    3⭐️

    Some really beautiful lines, but overall, I didn’t understand a lot of it 🤷🏼‍♀️
    And the dashes were sooooo excessive and served no purpose other than to annoy the reader

  • Mo

    4.5 stars

    Wonderful poems and a beautiful book.

  • Becca

    Declining to rate this because the poems are great but the afterward and bio of Dickinson are TRAAAAAAASH.

  • Vilja

    Emily dickinson is a genius💋

  • Gina Freyn

    Beautiful. Stunning. Emotional.

    Emily Dickenson is brilliant and wholly fascinates me. I thoroughly enjoyed the Afterword of this collection as well. It provided this novice with a small glimpse into the life and times of the author. I understood, a little better, her mindset and inspiration for these poems because of its inclusion. Not to mention the awesome inscription in my used copy!!! Literally perfect.

  • Manatee

    Just one of my teenage favorites, a collection of Emily Dickinson's poems with beautiful illustrations.

  • Preston

    you will help yourself by reading this

  • Nicole

    This is a lovely edition of Emily Dickinson's poetry. The illustrations are beautiful. If you collect her poetry books, as I do, this edition is a must to have.

  • Tweller83

    Challenge 17: Book with a subtitle.

    I will try rereading this again to get more out of it. I enjoyed the end where it talked about her life more than the poetry, but I did enjoy some of it.