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  1. Dickinson is now known as one of the most important American poets, and her poetry is widely read among people of all ages and interests. Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, on December 10, 1830 to Edward and Emily (Norcross) Dickinson. At the time of her birth, Emily’s father was an ambitious young lawyer.

  2. A long—long Sleep—A famous—Sleep. A long, long sleep, a famous sleep. A loss of something ever felt I. A Man may make a Remark. A Mien to move a Queen. A Moth the hue of this. A Murmur in the Trees—to note. A narrow fellow in the grass. A nearness to Tremendousness.

  3. Emily Dickinson, née le 10 décembre 1830 à Amherst dans le Massachusetts et morte le 15 mai 1886 dans la même ville, est une poétesse américaine. Issue d'une famille aisée ayant des liens communautaires forts, elle a vécu une vie introvertie et recluse.

  4. 1 de jan. de 2000 · Emily Dickinson had only one literary critic during her lifetime: Thomas Wentworth Higginson, an American minister, author, abolitionist, and soldier. After he wrote a piece encouraging new writers in the Atlantic Monthly, Dickinson sent him a small selection of poems, knowing from his past writings that he was particularly sympathetic to the cause of female writers. He ultimately became her ...

  5. 3 de mai. de 2004 · Although Emily Dickinson had been in the habit of sending occasional poems to friends and correspondents, the full extent of her writing was by no means imagined by them. Her friend "H.H." must at least have suspected it, for in a letter dated 5th September, 1884, she wrote:—

  6. The Soul unto itself. One day is there of the series. It was not Death, for I stood up. Luck is not chance. A Drop fell on the Apple Tree. Two Butterflies went out at Noon. Winter is good - his Hoar Delights. Come Slowly - Eden. I dwell in Possibility.