It seems somehow more appropriate to celebrate Emily Dickinson’s death anniversary, rather than her birthday. After all, she’s remembered as much for her morbidly enigmatic poetry as her decision to shroud herself in white and hide inside the Dickinson family home as a recluse. And on May 15, 1886, she died an almost entirely unknown poet, leaving her work and letters in the hands of her sister Lavinia.
Of course, there’s more to Emily Dickinson than that mythical image propagated b…
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