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Emily Dickinson - Biography and Works
Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) was an American lyrical poet, and an obsessively private writer -- only seven of her some 1800 poems were published during her lifetime, five of them in the Springfield Republican. Dickinson withdrew from social contact at the age of 23 and devoted herself in secret into writing. [eng]
The Emily Dickinson Random Epigram Machine
Each time this page is reloaded, a different, randomly selected Emily Dickinson epigram appears. [eng]
Emily Dickinson
A collection of poems. [eng]
RPO -- Selected Poetry of Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)
Index to poems, Notes on Life and Works. [eng]
Poetry, Word Play, & Intellectual Pleasure
An artice concerning the study of Dickinson's manuscripts. [eng]
Emily Dickinson
Texts. [eng]
Poetry Archives @ eMule.com
Emily Dickinson. [eng]
Erin's Emily Dickinson Page!
Biography, some poems, magazine/journal articles about the poetess, and some links [eng]
Dickinson Electronic Archives
A website devoted to the study of Emily Dickinson, her writing practices, writings directly influencing her work, and critical and creative writings generated by her work. The DEA is produced by the Dickinson Editing Collective, with four general editors working collaboratively with one another and with numerous coeditors, staff, and users. [eng]
Susan Howe's "My Emily Dickinson"
Excerpt from essay. [eng]
Poetry of Emily Dickinson
An article, trying to prove that Emily was a lesbian, three poems and some links. [eng]
The Poetry of Emily Dickinson. Complete Poems of 1924. Bartleby.com
Bibliographic Record. [eng]
Emily Dickinson - The Academy of American Poets
Short Biography, Selected Bibliography. [eng]
Emily Dickinson International Society
Studies for Dickinson's poetry. [eng]
Dickinson Homestead
The Dickinson Homestead, where the poet lived and wrote, and The Evergreens, home of her brother Austin and sister-in-law Susan, are located next door to each other in Amherst, Massachusetts. Together they tell the story of a strikingly original writer and the world in which she lived. [eng]
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