Dickinson,Emily Elizabeth

Dickinson,Emily Elizabeth
Dick·in·son (dĭkʹĭn-sən), Emily Elizabeth. 1830-1886.
American poet who was virtually a recluse at her home in Amherst, Massachusetts, where she wrote more than a thousand verses infused with emotional depth and subtlety. The first volume of her poetry was not published until 1890.

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