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1. Emily Dickinson
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- Emily Dickinson.
- Emily Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts on December 10,1830. Emily was one of the greatest poets of her time. ... Emily's brother married Susan Gilbert, her close friend, and later Susan became the one person Emily would read her poems to. When Emily wrote, she did not care about money or fame. ...
- Emily Dickinson dared to be different many times in her life. ... Unlike most people of her time, Emily did not care about fame or money when she was writing. ... Emily once said,"People say a word dies when it is written by the pen, but for me that word's life is just about to begin". And true to her word, Emily's poems lived on. Emily's poems have touched many lives with their beauty, wonder, and exquisite words, along with their ecstatic point of view. All in all, Emily Dickinson in her life, writing, and very existence, dared to be different. ...
2. Erin's Emily Dickinson Page!
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- Emily Dickinson .
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3. Welcome to the Official Emily Zuzik web site
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- EMILY's back from SXSW and playing soon. ...
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4. An Emily Bronte Chronology
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- An Emily Bronte Chronology.
- 1818 July 30, Emily Jane Bronte born at Thornton, near Bradford, Yorkshire. ... 1824 November, Emily Bronte enrolls at the Cowan Bridge School. 1825 May 6, Maria Bronte dies; June 1, Charlotte and Emily leave Cowan Bridge; June 15 Elizabeth Bronte dies. ... 1831 Emily and Anne begin the Gondal saga. 1834 November 24, the earliest dated Emily Bronte manuscript--mentions the Gondals discovering Caaldine. ... 1845 The Brontes give up hopes for a school of their own; Branwell, working on a novel, tells his sisters of the profitable possibilities of novel writing; Emily's birthday note shows her hearty and content, reunited with Anne and as enthusiastic as ever about the Gondalans; October, Charlotte discovers Emily's poems and convinces her sister to collaborate on a volume of poems; December, Wuthering Heights begun. ... 1848 Confusion in the literary world over the identity and number of the Bells; Anne publishes The Tenant of Wildftll Hall; Emily withdraws more resolutely into herself; September 24, Branwell dies; October 1, Emily leaves home for the last time to attend Branwell's funeral service--catches a severe cold which develops into inflammation of the lungs; December 19, Emily Bronte dies. ... 1941 Hatfield's edition of The Complete Poems of Emily Jane Bronte published. ...
- (This extract is taken from Richard Benvenuto, Emily Bronte Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1982 ).
5. Emily Bronte
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- Emily Bronte (1818-1848).
- Emily Bronte was one of three sisters who became famous novelists. In this portrait by their brother Branwell, Emily stands between Anne (left) and Charlotte (right). ...
- Emily wrote only one novel--her romantic masterpiece "Wuthering Heights". ...
6. Dickinson Electronic Archives
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- Dickinson Electronic Archives (DEA), a website devoted to the study of Emily Dickinson as well as Emily Dickinson's poetry, her writing practices, writings directly influencing her work, and critical and creative writings generated by her work. The DEA is produced by the Emily Dickinson Editing Collective, with four general editors working collaboratively with one another and with numerous coeditors, staff, and users. ...
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8. Emily Brontë
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- Emily Brontë (1818 - 1848) - pseudonym Ellis Bell .
- Perhaps the greatest writer of the three Brontë sisters - Charlotte, Emily and Anne. Emily Brontë published only one novel, WUTHERING HEIGHTS (1847), a story of the doomed love and revenge. ...
- Emily Brontë was born in Thornton, Yorkshire, in the north of England. ...
- To escape their unhappy childhood, Anne, Emily, Charlotte, and their brother Branwell (1817-1848) created imaginary worlds - perhaps inspired by Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels (1726). Emily and Anne created their own Gondal saga, and Bramwell and Charlotte recorded their stories about the kingdom of Angria in minute notebooks. ...
- Between the years 1824 and 1825 Emily attended the school at Cowan Bridge with Charlotte, and then was largely educated at home. ...
- In 1835 Emily Brontë was at Roe Head. ... Emily worked at Miss Patchet's shdoll - according to Charlotte - "from six in the morning until near eleven at night, with only one half-hour of exercise between" and called it slavery. To facilitate their plan to keep school for girls, Emily and Charlotte Brontë went in 1842 to Brussels to learn foreign languages and school management. Emily returned on the same year to Haworth. ... When she was no longer taking care of the house and her brother-in-law, Emily agreed to stay with her father. ...
- Unlike Charlotte, Emily had no close friends. ... In contrast to Charlotte and Anne, whose novels take the form of autobiographies written by authoritative and reliable narrators, Emily introduced an unreliable narrator, Lockwood. ...
- Emily Brontë died of tuberculosis in the late 1848. ... The complex time scheme of the novel had been taken as evidence by the critics, that Emily had not achieved full formal control over her narrative materials. ... Emily's refusal to reduce ambiguity to simplistic clarity did not have any immediate influence on the novel form until Wilkie Collins experimented with multivocal first-person narratives in such works as The Woman in White (1860) and The Moonstone (1868). ...
9. Emily Brontë
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- --> Emily "The Strange" Brontë.
- Emily Jane Brontë was born 30 July 1818, fifth (and oddest1) child of Patrick and Maria Brontë. Maria died when Emily was only three, but, like her sister Charlotte, Emily was later prone to creating motherless characters. ... At 17, Emily went to the Roe Head School (her first experience with school since a very brief stint at the infamous Clergy Daughters' School) where Charlotte was then teaching. Emily managed to stay only three months before her nerves became too frazzled and she had to go home. ...
- Emily found a teaching job at Law Hill School in September 1838. The hours were grueling: 6 AM to 11 PM, with half an hour's break, and though Emily managed to do all right in her first term4, her health broke under the stress and she returned home around April 1839. ...
- In 1842, Charlotte dragged Emily to a school in Brussels5. Emily did well (her teachers were especially impressed with her clear, smooth writing style) but made no friends, as was typical for her. ...
- Emily had been writing poetry all this time, mostly on Gondal, and in the autumn of 1845, Charlotte found these poems and read them. ... Emily was furious, and Anne interceded, giving her own Gondal poems to Charlotte to help make peace. After editing the poems to remove some of the Gondal-ness, Emily agreed to the publication of Poems under the Acton, Ellis, and Currer Bell pseudonyms6. ...
- In 1846, about the time Charlotte finished The Professor, Emily finished Wuthering Heights. ...
- Branwell died in September 1848, and Charlotte succumbed to her usual psychosomatic illnesses, not realizing that Emily was in fact truly ill. By October, the decline in Emily's health was obvious, though she frustrated the entire family by her refusal to answer any questions or take any advice about her health. ...
- Charlotte called her sister a "baby god," and always mourned the loss of what Emily might have written had she lived. There is a chance that Charlotte did in fact destroy an uncompleted second novel of Emily's, perhaps feeling that the subject of the novel might do harm to Emily's reputation, of which Charlotte was extremely protective. Charlotte always felt that there were certain subjects which should not be handled in novels, and it's possible that Emily had started working with one of those subjects, causing Charlotte to fear even nastier reviews than the ones for Wuthering Heights. ...
10. The Emily Dickinson Page
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- 3821 Normal …Emily Dickinson (1830-1886).
- Emily Elizabeth Dickinson.
- Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was born on December 10, 1830 in Amherst, Massachusetts. ...
- It is impossible to study American poetry and not include a thorough reading of Emily Dickinson. ...
- Emily Dickinson's Poem Drawer.
- The Censored Writings of Emily Dickinson .
- Emily Dickinson .
- Most of Emily Dickinson's private life remains a mystery but her poems are frequently subject for interpretations with Sapphic undertones. ...
- Emily Dickinson died on May 15, 1886.
- Learn More About Emily Dickinson .
- Visit the Emily Dickinson International Society. ...
- Read the book "The Riddle of Emily Dickinson" by Rebecca Patterson, 1951. ...
11. Emily Easterly
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12. Emily Dickinson
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- Avec amour, Emily.
- Emily Dickinson, Américaine.
- On pourrait expliquer beaucoup d'Emily Dickinson par cette idée d'île entourée d'un désert.
- Considérée aujourdhui comme lun des plus grands poètes américains, Emily Dickinson neut pas droit à la reconnaissance littéraire de son vivant. ...
- Toute sa vie, Emily Dickinson se sera penchée sur le mystère de labsence en questionnant la mort, la nature, lâme, Dieu, lexistence. ...
- Le néant hante Emily Dickinson à linstar de Mallarmé. ...
- 10 décembre : naissance à Amherst (Massachusetts) dEmily Dickinson, fille dEdward Dickinson, homme de loi, plusieurs fois membre du Congrès, et dEmily Norcross. ...
- mai : voyage à Washington et à Philadelphie, où Emily a pu entendre et rencontrer le Révérend Charles Wadsworth.
- Emily se consacre de plus en plus à la poésie et commence à rassembler ses poèmes dans des cahiers cousus.
- 15 avril : première lettre dEmily, accompagnée de quatre poèmes, à T. ...
- Après cette date, Emily ne quittera plus la demeure familiale et se retranchera peu à peu de la société.
- 1874-5 événements familiaux importants : mort du père dEmily à Boston (16 juin), attaque de paralysie de sa mère en 1875, naissance de son neveu très aimé, Gilbert, cette même année.
- 1876 Emily fait la connaissance dHelen Hunt Jackson, la poétesse américaine la plus célèbre de lépoque : « Vous êtes un grand poète, lui écrit celle-ci en mars, et cest très dommage. ...
- Thomas Niles, des Editions Roberts Brothers, presse Emily de publier.
- 14 novembre : mort de la mère dEmily.
- Emily subit une dépression nerveuse en juin.
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