This volume contains a collection of essays and excerpts on the famous
American poet and influential woman of history, Emily Dickinson. Highly
recommended for students of literature and others with an interest in
the life and work of this seminal writer. Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
(1830-1886) was an American poet commonly hailed as being among the most
important figures in American poetry. Not much is known about her
personal life, but evidence suggests that this is because she spent most
of her time isolated from other people. Those who lived around her
claimed that she took to wearing only white apparel and rarely left her
bedroom in her later years. Despite being a prolific writer producing a
corpus of over 1,800 poems, only 10 were published during her lifetime.
Her poetry was considered unusual for her time, incorporating a variety
of odd features and breaking many of the conventional rules.