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Where was Emily Dickinson born?
Amherst, Massachusetts.
What was the name of the church Emily Dickinson grew up attending?
Congregational First Church of Christ.
What did Emily Dickinson study at Amherst Academy?
Modern English, sciences, Latin, botany, and mathematics.
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.
Who were Emily Dickinson's siblings?
Austin and Lavinia Dickinson.
What was the status of Emily Dickinson's father?
He was a wealthy lawyer and a conservative church leader.
What cultural tradition did Emily Dickinson's church follow?
Puritan tradition.
What was a significant aspect of Emily Dickinson's education?
She attended Amherst Academy where she studied modern English, sciences, Latin, botany, and mathematics.
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.
What motivated Emily Dickinson to start writing poetry around 1850?
She began writing in verse and circulated her work among a circle of friends.
What was the title of Emily Dickinson's first published poem?
The poem "Sic transit gloria mundi" was published in 1852.
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.
What notable change occurred in Emily Dickinson's social interactions around 1860?
She began to seclude herself and stopped visiting other people.
How did Emily Dickinson spend her evenings in her early years?
She enjoyed dancing, buggy rides, parlor games, and entertaining famous guests.
What was Emily Dickinson's writing output during the Civil War?
She wrote about 800 poems during that period.
How was Emily Dickinson's poetry often presented to others?
She copied her poems into small hand-made booklets and gave them as gifts.
Who was Judge Phil Lord in Dickinson's life?
A family friend who encouraged her to marry him, although she declined.
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.
What physical issues did Dickinson face in 1864-1865?
She suffered eye problems that contributed to her self-isolation.
What was Emily Dickinson's attitude towards her poetry?
She referred to writing poetry as her 'business'.
What happened to Emily Dickinson's work after her death in 1886?
Her family and friends were surprised to find many poems and notes