1. She always wore white
2. She never married
3. She suffered from Depression
4. She wrote 1779 poems (WOW!)
5. All her poems were concealed in a locked box.
6. She attended school (stay in it kids!)
7. Her mom suffered from depression, too. I'm sure that there are many more, but here are a few for you guys who need to find fun facts for a report or whatever.
Emily Dickinson was a reclusive American poet who lived from 1830 to 1886. She wrote nearly 1,800 poems, most of which were discovered and published after her death. Known for her unique style and use of punctuation, Dickinson is considered one of the most important and influential poet in American literature.
Emily Dickinson was born on December 10th, 1830 in Amherst, Massachusetts. She has one older brother named Austin and one younger sister named Lavinia. Growing up she has always liked doing house chores and never really liked her father because of his strictness. The three siblings had a very close bonding because they didn't get much attention from their parents. Emily Dickinson home was the first ever brick home built in Amherst.
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Emily Dickinson's mother's name was Emily Norcross Dickinson.
Emily Dickinson's birth name is Emily Elizabeth Dickinson.
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Emily Dickinson never married .
Emily Dickinson is a/an Poet
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There were three children in Emily Dickinson's family - Emily herself and her two siblings, Austin and Lavinia. Emily was the second child born to Edward and Emily Dickinson.
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Emily Dickinson's parents were Edward Dickinson and Emily Norcross Dickinson. Edward was a lawyer and served in Congress, while Emily Norcross Dickinson was a homemaker. They had three children together, Emily being the second child.
The Emily Dickinson Journal was created in 1992. It is a peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on the life, work, and influence of the American poet Emily Dickinson.
Emily Dickinson was indeed Caucasian. She was a wonderful America poet. Sadly, she died of Bright's disease at the age of 55.