Lined: 9781439772140
- 176 lined pages - 100 x 140mm (4 x 5.5in) - 85gsm
- Smythe sewn binding
- Wrap-around cover
- Magnetic closure
- Memento pouch
- Bookmark ribbon page marker
- Acid-free, sustainable forest paper
- Smooth writing surface that takes pen and ink superbly
Emily Dickinson, I Died for Beauty
Among the finest poets America has ever produced, Emily Dickinson (1830–1886) lived a life of quiet solitude. A master of the short lyric poem, her eccentric preoccupation with death and immortality permeated many of her greatest works. “I died for beauty – but was scarce” is considered one of Dickinson’s major works and, unsurprisingly, centres around mortality. It is an allegorical death fantasy in the realm of Keats, but with a delivery entirely unique. We are thrilled to bring Emily Dickinson back to the Paperblanks collection with this new Embellished Manuscript design.
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