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    Edward Dickinson

    American politician from Massachusetts, father of Emily Dickinson

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  1. Edward Dickinson (January 1, 1803 – June 16, 1874) was an American politician from Massachusetts. He is also known as the father of the poet Emily Dickinson; their family home in Amherst, the Emily Dickinson Museum, is a museum dedicated to her.

  2. Edward Dickinson, 1840. Portrait by O.A. Bullard E dward Dickinson embraced the conservative Whig political party and embodied its ethics of responsibility, fairness, and personal restraint to a point that contemporaries found his demeanor severe and unyielding.

  3. Edward Dickinson (1803-1874), father Edward Dickinson embraced the conservative Whig political party and embodied its ethics of responsibility, fairness, and personal restraint to a point that contemporaries found his demeanor severe and unyielding...

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  4. Edward Dickinson dies in a Boston boarding house following his collapse while giving a speech in the Massachusetts state legislature. Edward’s death away from Amherst strikes Emily Dickinson and the rest of the Dickinson family as particularly tragic; the family has been robbed of a proper goodbye, all together, left only with the “Silence ...

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  5. Dec 25, 2021 · Emily spent most of her life in the Dickinson Homestead (her father’s house); she died there, in 1886, as well. Edward passed away many years before his daughter, in 1874. He died in a Boston boardinghouse, away from his family, soon after he collapsed during his speech at the state legislature.

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  6. Apr 14, 2018 · Edward Dickinson died in Boston on June 16, 1874 shortly after speaking in the General Court, where he reportedly felt ill. Though Dickinson occasionally commented on her relationship with her father while he was alive, her posthumous remarks are keenest.

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  8. Apr 9, 2015 · Though Edward Dickinson was an influential figure in Emily Dickinson’s upbringing, education, and personal life, it is difficult to pinpoint his influence on her poetry. Thomas Johnson discovered one such clue, an “unwritten note” on the back of a poem that reads “Dear Father—Emily.”

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