Emily Dickinson

Born in 1830
Poetry
  • Emily Dickinson was a 19th-century American poet known for her reclusive lifestyle and innovative poetry.

  • Born in Amherst, Massachusetts, she lived most of her life in isolation, maintaining relationships primarily through correspondence.

  • Dickinson wrote nearly 1,800 poems, but only a handful were published during her lifetime, often heavily edited to conform to contemporary standards.

  • Her work is characterized by short lines, unconventional capitalization and punctuation, and the use of slant rhyme.

  • Dickinson's poems frequently explore themes of death, immortality, and nature.

  • After her death in 1886, her sister discovered her poems, leading to their posthumous publication.

  • Despite initial skepticism, Dickinson is now considered a major figure in American poetry.

Books by Emily Dickinson