
Emily Dickinson
Emily Dickinson was an American poet whose innovative and introspective poetry challenged conventional forms and themes of her time. Known for her unique use of punctuation and slant rhyme, her work delves into concepts of death, immortality, and the inner self.
Born on Dec 10, 1830 (194 years old)
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Australia:
Joe can accurately quote Emily Dickinson on request, showcasing his intelligence.
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United Kingdom:
The Emily Dickinson epigraph finds new resonance in the poet’s use of 'hoe'.
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Bolivia:
Emily Dickinson once wrote, 'To travel far, there is no better ship than a book.'
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Greece:
Emily Dickinson is referenced as a poet whose work is often discussed in relation to other literary figures.
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India:
Emily Dickinson poetically describes hope as a bird in the soul.
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Ireland:
Emily Dickinson's poems can be sung to the tune of a traditional American ballad.
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Ireland:
Emily Dickinson is quoted in a poem that reflects on the nature of territory and decay.
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Jamaica:
Emily Dickinson is quoted in the article regarding the concept of hope.
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Uruguay:
Zambra mentioned Emily Dickinson as a reference in his literary discussions.
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Romania:
Laura Ilea mentions Emily Dickinson as a significant influence on her poetic development.
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