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  1. On May 6, 1828 he married shy, pretty Emily Norcross of Monson, Massachusetts, after a two and a half year courtship. Their three children were born in 1829 (Austin), 1830 (Emily) and 1833 (Lavinia). During the time Edward was establishing his legal practice, his father’s great effort and financial overcommitment in helping found Amherst College led to the collapse of the family’s wealth ...

  2. Emily Elizabeth Dickinson ( Amherst, 10 de dezembro de 1830 - Amherst, 15 de maio de 1886) foi uma poetisa americana. Pouco conhecida durante sua vida, é considerada uma das figuras mais importantes da poesia americana. [ 1] Susan Dickinson. Embora Dickinson fosse uma escritora prolífica, suas únicas publicações durante sua vida foram 10 ...

  3. [1] “They… address an eclipse”: Belief at Home Emily Dickinson came of age in an orthodox household steeped in the Puritan theology that was gradually unraveling in the face of new varieties of Protestant experience. Like most Amherst families, the Dickinsons held daily religious observances in their home, but Emily was a less than enthusiastic participant: “They are

  4. 5 de nov. de 2019 · Vida pregressa. Emily Elizabeth Dickinson nasceu em uma família proeminente em Amherst, Massachusetts. Seu pai, Edward Dickinson, era advogado, político e administrador do Amherst College, do qual seu pai, Samuel Dickinson, foi um dos fundadores. Ele e sua esposa Emily (nee Norcross) tiveram três filhos; Emily Dickinson era o segundo filho e filha mais velha, e ela tinha um irmão mais ...

  5. 3 de jul. de 2019 · Informazioni sulla madre di Emily: Emily Norcross. Emily Norcross nacque il 3 luglio 1804 e sposò Edward Dickinson il 6 maggio 1828. Il primo figlio della coppia, William Austin Dickinson, nacque solo 11 mesi dopo. Emily Elizabeth Dickinson nacque il 10 dicembre 1830 e sua sorella, Lavinia Norcross Dickinson (Vinnie) nacque diversi anni dopo ...

  6. 22 de mar. de 2016 · Rich as her father was, Emily Norcross didn’t have an easy time at home. Joel had only one servant to care for an enormous barnlike house that had once been a tavern. Most of the chores fell on Emily. Joel took in boarders, and Emily also had to care for them. Her mother couldn’t do very much; she was sick a good part of the time.

  7. The Emily Dickinson collection includes original poems, manuscripts, and letters from Dickinson to family and friends, spanning her life from 1830 to 1886, as well as numerous rough drafts and fragments of her poems. The collection also includes material from Dickinson scholars and early editors: Mabel Loomis Todd, Millicent Todd Bingham, and ...