Image Not Available
for Emily Dickinson
Emily Dickinson
Amherst, Massachusetts, 1830 - 1886, Amherst, Massachusetts
Emily Dickinson was born in Amherst at the Homestead on December 10, 1830. Her quiet life was infused with a creative energy that produced almost 1800 poems and a profusion of vibrant letters.
Her lively Childhood and Youth were filled with schooling, reading, explorations of nature, religious activities, significant friendships, and several key encounters with poetry. Her most intense Writing Years consumed the decade of her late 20s and early 30s; during that time she composed almost 1100 poems. She made few attempts to publish her work, choosing instead to share them privately with family and friends. In her Later Years Dickinson increasingly withdrew from public life. Her garden, her family (especially her brother’s family at The Evergreens) and close friends, and health concerns occupied her.
With a few exceptions, her poetry remained virtually unpublished until after she died on May 15, 1886. After her death, her poems and life story were brought to the attention of the wider world through the competing efforts of family members and intimates.... Emily Dickinson Museum Biography accessed 10/12/2017
Person TypeIndividual
Last Updated8/7/24
London, 1830 - 1894, London
Martins Ferry, Ohio, 1837 - 1920, New York
Salem, Massachusetts, 1819 - 1895, Vallombrosa, Italy
Kolkata, India, 1811 - 1863, London