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I am Nobody.
The world of Emily Dickinson.

Emily Dickinson was born in Amherst / Massachusetts in 1830. Except for a short trip to Washington and Philadelphia, she never left her hometown. First as a nurse for her sick mother, then voluntarily, she rarely left the house where she lived, on many days she did not even leave her room.



Her sceptical, almost existentialist view of the world and her experiments with language and verse make her modern. world view and her experiments with language and verse. Often inspired by the rhythm of hymns and psalms and psalms, she strings together intense images and dispenses with a syntactical structure. syntactical structure. She sent many of her poems with her letters to friends and acquaintances. When she died in Amherst in 1886, of the of the 1,799 poems she left behind, only seven had been published.

Amherst EN

Her sceptical, almost existentialist view of the world and her experiments with language and verse make her modern. world view and her experiments with language and verse. Often inspired by the rhythm of hymns and psalms and psalms, she strings together intense images and dispenses with a syntactical structure. syntactical structure. She sent many of her poems with her letters to friends and acquaintances. When she died in Amherst in 1886, of the of the 1,799 poems she left behind, only seven had been published.

Mount Holyoke College

Her sceptical, almost existentialist view of the world and her experiments with language and verse make her modern. world view and her experiments with language and verse. Often inspired by the rhythm of hymns and psalms and psalms, she strings together intense images and dispenses with a syntactical structure. syntactical structure. She sent many of her poems with her letters to friends and acquaintances. When she died in Amherst in 1886, of the of the 1,799 poems she left behind, only seven had been published.

Emily Dickinson Links:

Timeline

1813

Samuel Fowler Dickinson, Emily Dickinson's paternal grandfather, builds the house called Homestead on Main Street in Amherst.

Homestead, 1857

10.12.1830

Emily Dickinson is born in Amherst, Massachusetts

1840-1847

Amherst Academy, Mount Holyoke College, Amherst College

15.05.1886

Emily Dickinson dies in Amherst, Massachusetts





Recommended reading with works by and about Emily Dickinson

: Sämtliche Gedichte. Zweisprachig. Mit zwei Lesebändchen.
Hanser,
ISBN/EAN: 9783446247307 (Language: deutsch)

: The Poetry of Emily Dickinson.
ISBN/EAN: 9781788884563 (Language: englisch)


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