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When Emily Dickinson's father died, she refused to leave her room and attend the funeral. She preferred to grieve in solitude and expressed her mourning through her poetry.


What award did Emily dickinsons mother win?

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What is Emily Dickinsons birthday?

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During her lifetime, Emily Dickinson's poetry received mixed reviews from critics. Some critics found her work unconventional and difficult to understand, while others praised her unique style and theme of life and death. Dickinson's reputation as a leading American poet grew significantly after her death.


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Emily Dickinson's sister, Lavinia, discovered many of Emily's handwritten poems after her death. These poems went on to be published and are now known as some of the most important works in American literature. Lavinia's discovery helped to bring Emily Dickinson's poetry to a wider audience and established her as a significant poet.


What is Emily Dickinsons most famous poem?

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