Portrait of Emily Dickinson, American poet

Emily Dickinson

1830 - 1886

Born in Amherst, Massachusetts, USA

Emily Dickinson was an American poet who lived a largely introverted life. Though virtually unknown during her lifetime, she is now considered one of the most important figures in American poetry. Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, into a prominent family with strong ties to its community. After studying at the Amherst Academy for seven years in her youth, she briefly attended the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary before returning to her family's house in Amherst. Evidence suggests that Dickinson lived much of her life in isolation. Considered an eccentric by locals, she developed a penchant for white clothing and was known for her reluctance to greet guests or, later in life, to even leave her bedroom. Dickinson never married, and most friendships between her and others depended entirely upon correspondence. While Dickinson was a prolific poet, fewer than a dozen of her nearly 1,800 poems were published during her lifetime. The poems published then were usually altered significantly by the publishers to fit conventional poetic rules. Her poems were unique in her era; they contain short lines, typically lack titles, and often use slant rhyme as well as unconventional capitalization and punctuation. Many of her poems deal with themes of death and immortality, two recurring topics in letters to her friends.

β€œForever is composed of nows.”

Timeline

1830

Born in Amherst, Massachusetts

1840

Began attending Amherst Academy

1847

Attended Mount Holyoke Female Seminary

1848

Left Mount Holyoke after one year

1855

Traveled to Washington D.C. and Philadelphia

1858

Began organizing her poems into hand-bound booklets (fascicles)

1862

Most productive period of writing, producing nearly 800 poems

1864

Consulted with a Boston physician for eye problems

1874

Father Edward Dickinson died

1875

Mother suffered a stroke that left her paralyzed

1882

Judge Otis Lord (a close friend and possible romantic interest) died

1884

Became ill with kidney disease

1886

Died in Amherst at age 55

1890

First collection of poems published posthumously

Notable Quote

β€œ
Forever is composed of nows.

Emily Dickinson

”

Influences

  • Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • William Shakespeare
  • The Bible
  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Achievements

  • Recognized as one of America's greatest poets
  • Published collection of poems edited by Thomas H. Johnson (1955)
  • Inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame