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The Influence of Personal Experiences In Emily Dickinson's Poetry

None of Emily Dickinson's readers has met the woman who lived and died in Amherst, Massachusetts more than a century ago, yet most of those same readers feel as if they know her closely. Her reclusive life made understanding her quite difficult. However, taking a close look at her verses, one can learn a great deal about this remarkable woman. The poetry of Emily D ....

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.... virtues in her life was her father, Edward Dickinson. Reading the Bible to his children and speaking in town of religious ethics were daily events in his life. At home, he tried to raise his children in the rigorous religion of their ancestors, however his methods appeared quite harsh. People who knew the Dickinsons referred to Edward as a “severe, latter- day Puritan, a power-minded tyrant...”, and his home was often depicted as a “ gloomy prison” (Sewall 8). In fact, Emily's ....

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