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  1. Amherst College is home to the largest and most varied holdings related to poet Emily Dickinson anywhere in the world. The manuscript holdings include several fascicles and hundreds of letters, but the great strength of the collections at Amherst is the numerous rough drafts and fragments of Dickinson's poetry.

  2. Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was born at the family's homestead in Amherst, Massachusetts, on December 10, 1830, into a prominent, but not wealthy, family. [12] Her father, Edward Dickinson, was a lawyer in Amherst and a trustee of Amherst College. [13]

  3. The two major repositories for Emily Dickinsons manuscripts and family papers are Amherst College and Harvard University. Additional repositories exist at the Jones Library in Amherst, MA, Mt. Holyoke College, Yale, and the Boston Public Library.

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  4. 23 de mai. de 2017 · (Amherst College Archives & Special Collections, gift of Millicent Todd Bingham, 1956) Dickinson started studying botany at the age of nine and assisting her mother at the garden at twelve, but it wasn’t until she began attending Mount Holyoke in her late teens — around the time the only authenticated daguerrotype of her was ...

  5. 28 de out. de 2022 · The house, near Amherst College, is where Dickinson was born, died and wrote her poems — many of which were found in a locked chest after her death in 1886. Jillian Freyer for The New York...

  6. 13 de mai. de 2016 · Michael Medeiros/Emily Dickinson Museum; Amherst College Archives and Special Collections. By Ferris Jabr. May 13, 2016. Some keep the Sabbath going to Church –. I keep it, staying at...