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This 5 page paper discusses the secluded life of Emily Dickinson and her secretive love life. These factors are considered in terms of how they influenced her writing. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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ever and much of it revolved around themes of love and passion, and yet, this woman was essentially a recluse who spent most of her time in her parents attic.
It is peculiar to wonder how such an anti-social person with no known male companions could have produced works so indicative of human behavior. In fact, most
of her poetry was not even revealed to the world until her death in 1886 (Review of "My Wars are Laid Away in Books: The Life of Emily Dickinson).
While she did write, most of her writings were sent to friends and a small few were published during her lifetime (Review of "My Wars are Laid Away in
Books: The Life of Emily Dickinson). She was obviously passionate about her work and this is reflected through the sheer volume of poetry which she completed as well
as the fact that she often would seek the advise of her mentors in regards to her writing (Review of "My Wars are Laid Away in Books: The Life
of Emily Dickinson). Emily Dickinsons Love Life Emily Dickinson was born in 1830, in Amherst Massachusetts and lived her entire life in the house in which she was
born (The Life of Emily Dickinson). Although her childhood was typical of most, by the time she was a young adult she had retreated into her own reclusive world
and rarely even left her house (The Life of Emily Dickinson). There is much which is unusual in the life of Emily Dickinson (Dickinsons Life). For example, it
would appear as if she tried rather hard to remain a child and this is evidenced by her not learning how to tell time, retreating to a childish spelling of
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