Emily Dickinson

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Where was Emily Dickinson born?

Amherst, Massachusetts.

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What was the name of the church Emily Dickinson grew up attending?

Congregational First Church of Christ.

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What did Emily Dickinson study at Amherst Academy?

Modern English, sciences, Latin, botany, and mathematics.

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What significant event occurred in Emily Dickinson's life during 1862?

Her poem 'Safe in their alabaster Chambers' appeared in the Springfield Daily Republican, published anonymously.

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Who were Emily Dickinson's siblings?

Austin and Lavinia Dickinson.

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What was the status of Emily Dickinson's father?

He was a wealthy lawyer and a conservative church leader.

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What cultural tradition did Emily Dickinson's church follow?

Puritan tradition.

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What was a significant aspect of Emily Dickinson's education?

She attended Amherst Academy where she studied modern English, sciences, Latin, botany, and mathematics.

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What locations did Emily Dickinson live in outside of Amherst?

She attended Mount Holyoke Female Seminary and visited Washington, D.C. to visit her father.

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What motivated Emily Dickinson to start writing poetry around 1850?

She began writing in verse and circulated her work among a circle of friends.

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What was the title of Emily Dickinson's first published poem?

The poem "Sic transit gloria mundi" was published in 1852.

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How many times did Emily Dickinson's work get published during her lifetime?

Only published 7 times in her lifetime, with one or two under her name.

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What notable change occurred in Emily Dickinson's social interactions around 1860?

She began to seclude herself and stopped visiting other people.

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How did Emily Dickinson spend her evenings in her early years?

She enjoyed dancing, buggy rides, parlor games, and entertaining famous guests.

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What was Emily Dickinson's writing output during the Civil War?

She wrote about 800 poems during that period.

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How was Emily Dickinson's poetry often presented to others?

She copied her poems into small hand-made booklets and gave them as gifts.

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Who was Judge Phil Lord in Dickinson's life?

A family friend who encouraged her to marry him, although she declined.

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What was Emily Dickinson's relationship with Susan Gilbert?

She had a strained relationship with her sister-in-law, who was the object of her desire in some of her poems.

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What physical issues did Dickinson face in 1864-1865?

She suffered eye problems that contributed to her self-isolation.

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What was Emily Dickinson's attitude towards her poetry?

She referred to writing poetry as her 'business'.

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What happened to Emily Dickinson's work after her death in 1886?

Her family and friends were surprised to find many poems and notes