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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.

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