Emily Dickinson was particularly fond the poetry of John Keats and Robert Browning, the prose of John Ruskin and Sir Thomas Brown, and the novels of George Elliot and Charlette and Emily Bronte. Above all, the King James translation of The Bible significantly influenced her work. She was particularly fond of the Book of Revelation.
Emily Dickinson was an American poet who lived from 1830 to 1886. She was known for her unconventional style and introspective themes, with much of her work focusing on subjects like death, nature, and solitude. Dickinson lived most of her life in seclusion, and her poetry was not widely recognized until after her death.
There are many biographies written about Emily Dickinson. One popular biography written about Emily Dickinson called 'The Life of Emily Dickinson' was written by Richard B. Sewall.
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Emily Dickinson was born on December 10, 1830.
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Emily Dickinson's favorite thing to do is write poems and spend time with her love of her life Reverend Charles Wadsworth. She loved both of them so much she could not let those them go.
Emily Dickinson's mother's name was Emily Norcross Dickinson.
Emily Dickinson did not have any children. She remained unmarried and lived most of her life in seclusion at her family home in Amherst, Massachusetts.
Emily Dickinson died of Bright's disease (nephritis) on May 15, 1886, at the age of 55.
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.
She died of brights disease.She was born in Dec 10th 1830.Died on May 15th 1886.THXZASHLEIGH:D