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  1. Portrait of Emily Norcross Dickinson, 1840. By Otis Bullard. Emily Norcross Dickinson (née Norcross, July 3, 1804 – November 14, 1882) was a member of the Dickinson family of Amherst, Massachusetts, and the mother of American poet Emily Dickinson.

  2. Emily Norcross Dickinson was born in Monson, Massachusetts, on July 3, 1804, to Betsy Fay and Joel Norcross. The eldest daughter of nine children, Emily Norcross had an extraordinary education for a young woman in the early nineteenth century.

  3. Jul 3, 2019 · Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was born on December 10, 1830, and her sister, Lavinia Norcross Dickinson (Vinnie) was born several years later on February 28, 1833. From what we know of Emily Norcross, she seldom left home, only making brief visits to relatives.

  4. Emily Dickinson is one of Americas greatest and most original poets of all time. She took definition as her province and challenged the existing definitions of poetry and the poet’s work.

  5. Jun 18, 2024 · Emily Dickinson, American lyric poet who lived in seclusion and commanded a singular brilliance of style and integrity of vision. With Walt Whitman, Dickinson is widely considered to be one of the two leading 19th-century American poets. Learn more about her life and works in this article.

  6. Emily Elizabeth Dickinson (December 10, 1830 – May 15, 1886) was an American poet. Little-known during her life, she has since been regarded as one of the most important figures in American poetry. [2] Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, into a prominent family with strong ties to its community.

  7. Mar 22, 2016 · But who was Emily Norcross Dickinson and why do we know so little about her? Part of it is Emily Sr.’s own fault. She suffered all her life from logophobia, a fear—and distrust—of the written word.

  8. Emily Norcross Dickinson (1804-1882) of Monson, Massachusetts, was the eldest of nine children. She had an extraordinary education for a young woman in the early 19th-century, attending the co-educational Monson Academy, (of which her father was a founder), and a year of boarding school in New Haven, Connecticut, before her courtship with ...

  9. Published online: 26 July 2017. Subjects. North American Literatures. A clear sign of literary malady: The experienced reader begins to take Emily Dickinson for granted, failing to feel the insoluble, salutary shock of her poetry. And the cure for this malady: try paraphrasing any poem by Dickinson.

  10. Nov 24, 2013 · The Essential Emily Dickinson —a compact anthology of poems, just 80 pages in length—is an inviting (re)introduction to the work of this celebrated, frank, passionate, sometimes playful, intensely private 19th century poet.