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  1. Emily Dickinson attended Amherst Academy from 1840-1847. The school had fallen upon more precarious times by then, and in 1861, with the opening of Amherst’s first public high school, it closed completely.

  2. Dickinson procedía de una familia de prestigio y poseía fuertes lazos con su comunidad, aunque vivió gran parte de su vida recluida en su casa. Tras estudiar durante siete años en Amherst Academy, asistió brevemente al seminario femenino Mount Holyoke [1] antes de regresar a la casa familiar en Amherst.

  3. www .amherst .edu. Amherst College ( / ˈæmərst / ⓘ [6] AM-ərst) is a private liberal arts college in Amherst, Massachusetts. Founded in 1821 as an attempt to relocate Williams College by its then-president Zephaniah Swift Moore, Amherst is the third oldest institution of higher education in Massachusetts. [7]

  4. Listing Noah Webster and Dickinson’s grandfather, Samuel Fowler Dickinson, among its founders, Amherst Academy was a sister institution to Amherst College and helped achieve the educational aspirations of the town. Like most New England schools of the period, it grounded its mission in Christianity, but the curriculum was also broad and ...

  5. Emily Dickinson attended Amherst Academy in her Massachusetts hometown. She showed prodigious talent in composition and excelled in Latin and the sciences. A botany class inspired her to assemble an herbarium containing many pressed plants identified in Latin.

  6. Amherst College es una universidad privada ubicada en Amherst, Massachusetts, fundada en 1821. Es una institución que brinda exclusivamente títulos de pregrado. Es conocida por su currículo abierto y demandante y su excelencia académica.

  7. En el año 1840, Emily acudió a la Amherst Academy. Siete años después ingresó en el seminario femenino Mount Holyoke, centro en el que permaneció durante breve tiempo.