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  1. Nov 5, 2019 · Emily Dickinson (December 10, 1830–May 15, 1886) was an American poet best known for her eccentric personality and her frequent themes of death and mortality. Although she was a prolific writer, only a few of her poems were published during her lifetime. Despite being mostly unknown while she was alive, her poetry—nearly 1,800 poems ...

  2. Feb 23, 2021 · Introduce your students to Emily Dickinson—one of the most unique and influential voices in American verse: https://brnpop.co/3p3Sd3JIn this BrainPOP movie, ...

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  3. Oct 28, 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 Times ...

  4. Learn More. "Because I could not stop for death" is one of Emily Dickinson's most celebrated poems and was composed around 1863. In the poem, a female speaker tells the story of how she was visited by "Death," personified as a "kindly" gentleman, and taken for a ride in his carriage. This ride appears to take the speaker past symbols of the ...

  5. The Dickinson Electronic Archives is dedicated to the development of electronic resources by Emily Dickinson, about Emily Dickinson, and about Emily Dickinson's family.

  6. For general information about researching Emily Dickinson, please see Resources & Bibliography. Summary biography. Childhood and Youth (1830-1855) The Writing Years (1855-1865) The Later Years (1865-1886) Family and Friends Special topics

  7. Nov 27, 2016 · November 27, 2016. On stray bits of salvaged paper, Dickinson conjured a new form of verbal notation. Illustration by Tina Berning. The poems of Emily Dickinson began as marks made in ink or ...

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