Short Biography, Paragraph of “Emily Dickinson” short paragraph for Class 12 and Graduate Classes

Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson (1830-86), US poet. The daughter of a lawyer, she spent most of her life in seclusion with her Calvinist family in Amherst, Massachusetts. She wrote over 1700 poems, most of which are short visionary lyrics on themes of love, death, religion, and the natural world. Her style is intense and highly idiosyncratic. Although she only published a handful of poems in her lifetime, she is now regarded as one of the greatest US writers. She also wrote numerous letters.

“I am small, like the Wren, and my Hair is bold, like the chestnut Bur, and my eyes like the Sherry in the Glass, that the guest leaves. Emily Dickinson on herself, undated letter”

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