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  1. Portrait of Emily Norcross Dickinson, 1840. By Otis Bullard. Emily Norcross Dickinson (née Norcross, July 3, 1804 – November 14, 1882) was a member of the Dickinson family of Amherst, Massachusetts, and the mother of American poet Emily Dickinson.

  2. Portrait by O.A. Bullard. Emily Norcross Dickinson was born in Monson, Massachusetts, on July 3, 1804, to Betsy Fay and Joel Norcross. The eldest daughter of nine children, Emily Norcross had an extraordinary education for a young woman in the early nineteenth century.

  3. Emily Norcross Dickinson (1804-1882), mother. The eldest daughter of nine children, Emily Norcross had an extraordinary education for a young woman in the early nineteenth century... William Austin Dickinson (1829-1895), brother. The world of the close-knit Dickinson family revolved around Austin, the oldest of the three Dickinson children.

  4. Emily Dickinson is one of America’s greatest and most original poets of all time. She took definition as her province and challenged the existing definitions of poetry and the poet’s work. Like writers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Walt Whitman, she experimented with…

  5. May 11, 2024 · Emily Dickinson (born December 10, 1830, Amherst, Massachusetts, U.S.—died May 15, 1886, Amherst) was an American lyric poet who lived in seclusion and commanded a singular brilliance of style and integrity of vision.

  6. Jul 3, 2019 · How did the prolific author's mother influence her writing talent? Emily Dickinson (left) as a child with her siblings, Lavinia and Austin. Getty Images/ Hulton Archive. By. Esther Lombardi. Updated on July 03, 2019. Emily Dickinson is one of the most mysterious writers in literary history.

  7. Apr 2, 2014 · Best Known For: Emily Dickinson was a reclusive American poet. Unrecognized in her own time, Dickinson is known posthumously for her innovative use of form and syntax. Industries; Fiction and...

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