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  1. William Austin Dickinson (1829 - 1895) William Austin Dickinson, normalmente conocido como Austin, era el hermano de Emily Dickinson, de un año mayor que ella, a quien la poetisa estaba ligada por un profundo afecto y un sentimiento de camaradería que se hacen evidente sobre todo en las cartas de los primeros años.

  2. William Austin Dickinson (1829-1895) Grand frère d’Emily Dickinson, surnommé Austin. Austin est l’ainé des enfants Dickinson. Comme son père, il fait carrière dans le droit et lui succède comme trésorier de l’Amherst College. Il devient aussi l’associé de son cabinet.

  3. William Austin Dickinson, ca. 1850, photographer unknown. Amherst College Archives & Special Collections. Figure 4. ... The language is remarkably similar to Austin Dickinson’s youthful outburst to Martha Gilbert quoted above and, at its core, expresses the same theological question Dickinson doggedly pursued in life and in poetry.

  4. The Evergreens was built for Austin Dickinson, Emily’s brother, and his wife, Susan, at the time of their marriage in 1856. Designed by well-known Northampton architect William Fenno Pratt, the house is one of the earliest and best-preserved examples of Italianate domestic architecture in Amherst. Under Susan Dickinson’s direction, The ...

  5. Austin Dickinson is one of the main characters in Dickinson. Austin is Emily and Lavinia's older brother, recently out of college. His character is portrayed by Adrian Enscoe. Austin grew up in the 19th century in Amherst, Massachusetts. He lived with his family, including sisters Emily and Lavinia. In the first season, Austin proposes and gets engaged to Sue Gilbert, Emily's best friend. They ...

  6. William Dickinson (1771-1837), Membre du Parlement Britannique pour Ilchester 1796-1802, ... (1746-1823), graveur anglais à la manière noire; William Austin Dickinson (1829-1895), avocat américain; William Boyd Dickinson (1908-1978), correspondant de guerre américain; William Croft Dickinson (1897-1963), historien anglais et auteur;

  7. Emily Dickinson made many great works that many poets reference still today. Born on December 10, 1830, in Amherst, Massachusetts. Emily Dickinson died on May 15, 1886 and Lavinia, her sister, later discovered her sisters poems ("Dickinson, Emily"). Emily’s poems carry strength and authentic intellectual difficulties when they are read.