Frases célebres de Emily Dickinson
“Para viajar lejos, no hay mejor nave que un libro.”
Fuente: ¡Tienes Las Herramientas! ¡Aprende a Utilizarlas! Estrategias Y Consejos Para Maestros, Padres Y Estudiantes: Para Un Efectivo Proceso De Enseñanza Aprendizaje. Autora Dra. Damalin Judith Díaz Suárez. Editorial Palibrio, 2013. ISBN 9781463365134. p. 430. https://books.google.es/books?id=acSOAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA430&dq=Para+viajar+lejos,+no+hay+mejor+nave+que+un+libro&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi1lfzGodzgAhUL5uAKHcg5CfUQ6AEIPTAE#v=onepage&q=Para%20viajar%20lejos%2C%20no%20hay%20mejor%20nave%20que%20un%20libro&f=false
Original: «Hope is that thing with feathers-
that perches in the soul -
and sings the melody without words -
And never stops - at all-».
Variante: La esperanza es esa cosa con plumas que se posa en el alma y canta sin parar.
Fuente: Morgan, Victoria N. Emily Dickinson and Hymn Culture: Tradition and Experience. Edición reimpresa. Editorial Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2010. ISBN 9780754669425. p. 116. https://books.google.es/books?id=8qE1bCYzkd4C&pg=PA116&dq=Hope+is+that+thing+with+feathers+that+perches+in+the+soul+and+sings+the+melody+without+words,+which+never+ceases.+Emily+Dickinson&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjig4e5o9zgAhWRoBQKHXHMDPcQ6AEIODAC#v=onepage&q=Hope%20is%20that%20thing%20with%20feathers%20that%20perches%20in%20the%20soul%20and%20sings%20the%20melody%20without%20words%2C%20which%20never%20ceases.%20Emily%20Dickinson&f=false
Emily Dickinson Frases y Citas
“Ignoramos nuestra verdadera estatura hasta que nos ponemos en pie.”
Fuente: Israel, Ricardo. El libro de las verdades. Citas citables. Editorial RIL Editores, 2011. p. 136.
“Si tengo la sensación física de que me levantan la tapa de los sesos, sé que eso es poesía.”
Fuente: Humanitas, volumen 16. Colaborador Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. Centro de Estudios Humanísticos. Editorial Universidad de Nuevo León., 1975. p. 379.
Emily Dickinson: Frases en inglés
450: Dreams — are well — but Waking's better
The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson (1960)
449: I died for Beauty —
The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson (1960)
Contexto: I died for Beauty — but was scarce
Adjusted in the Tomb,
When One who died for Truth, was lain
In an adjoining Room — He questioned softly "Why I failed"?
"For Beauty," I replied.
"And I — for Truth, — Themself are One —
We Brethren, are", He said —
449: I died for Beauty —
The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson (1960)
Contexto: I died for Beauty — but was scarce
Adjusted in the Tomb,
When One who died for Truth, was lain
In an adjoining Room — He questioned softly "Why I failed"?
"For Beauty," I replied.
"And I — for Truth, — Themself are One —
We Brethren, are", He said —
“We turn not older with years but newer every day.”
Fuente: http://archive.emilydickinson.org/correspondence/norcross/l379.html Letter
“One need not be a chamber to be haunted.”
Fuente: The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
Fuente: Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson
887: We outgrow love, like other things
The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson (1960)
“Love is anterior to life,
Posterior to death,
Initial of creation, and
The exponent of breath.”
Love, p. 167
Collected Poems (1993)
Fuente: The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
Fuente: The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson