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Emily dickinson

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

EMILY DICKINSON

EARLY LIFE / FAMILY

  • She was born on 10 December 1830 in Amherst, a Calvinist town in Massachusetts
  • She spent almost all of her life there
  • She had an older brother, Austin, and a younger sister, Lavinia
  • They were very close and all attended school in the one-room local primary school
  • Her mother came from a wealthy family
  • Her father was a lawyer, a politician and, later, the treasurer of Amherst College

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EDUCATION

  • She received a good education at Amherst Academy which was a progressive school with a broad curriculum and well qualified teachers.
  • The school had a connection with Amherst College whee students could attend lectures
  • This scientific emphasis is reflected in he poetry
  • At 17 she entered Mount Holyoke Seminary, a Christian boarding school
  • Her stay there was not happy as she would not declare her faith in God
  • Unhappy and homesick, she returned to Amherst

PERSONAL LIFE

  • Dickinson declined many social calls unless to her close friends or siblings
  • In 1855 she travelled to Washington to visit her father. From there she went to Philadelphia to visit a friend from school
  • There she met a Presbyterian preacher, Charles Wadsworth - supposedly the great secret love of her life
  • Her brother Austin married Susan Gilbert and lived in an adjoining house
  • She spent many evenings in the company of the couple and their friends

PERSONAL LIFE CONTINUED

  • When her mother's health began to decline, Emily and Lavinia ran the house
  • Although only in her 20s, Dickinson began to withdraw from society, becoming a recluse and rarely leaving the house
  • Relieved of visiting, she began to write poems and correspond with friends
  • She was romantically involved with a family friend, Otis Lord, but she declined his marriage proposal in 1880

FINAL YEARS

  • From 1882-1885, Dickinson lost her mother; her friends Otis Lord and Helen Hunt Jackson; and her young nephew, Gilbert
  • Her brother had an affair with Mabel Loomis Todd and Emily was torn b/w him and Susan
  • She suffered from kidney disease from 1884 until her death in 1886, aged 55
  • She left specific instructions for her funeral, detailing what she should be dressed in and the route to be taken to the church

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  • At her funeral service Thomas Wentworth Higginson read a line from her favourite Emily Brontë poem as her epitaph
  • "No coward soul is mine"

NOTABLE WORKS INCLUDE:

  • There is a certain slant of light
  • I felt a funeral, in my brain
  • A bird came down the walk
  • I taste a liquor never brewed
  • After great pain, a formal feeling comes