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Emily Elizabeth Dickinson (December 10, 1830 – May 15, 1886) was an American poet. The daughter of a prominent family in Amherst, Massachusetts, she was known in the community for being an eccentric; she rarely left her home and most of her contact with the outside world was through letter correspondence with friends.

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Emily Elizabeth Dickinson (December 10, 1830 – May 15, 1886) was an American poet.{{poet|ry}}. The daughter of a prominent family in Amherst, Massachusetts, she was known in the community for being an eccentric; she rarely left her home and most of her contact with the outside world was through letter correspondence with friends.

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* ''Film/AQuietPassion'' (2016): Portrayed by Creator/CynthiaNixon.
* ''Film/WildNightsWithEmily'' (2018): Portrayed by Creator/MollyShannon.

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* ''Film/AQuietPassion'' (2016): Portrayed by Creator/CynthiaNixon.
Creator/CynthiaNixon (Adult Emily) and Creator/EmmaBell (Young Emily).
* ''Film/WildNightsWithEmily'' (2018): Portrayed by Creator/MollyShannon.Creator/MollyShannon (Adult Emily) and Creator/DanaMelanie (Young Emily).
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!!Depictions in media
* ''Film/AQuietPassion'' (2016): Portrayed by Creator/CynthiaNixon.
* ''Film/WildNightsWithEmily'' (2018): Portrayed by Creator/MollyShannon.
* ''Series/{{Dickinson}}'' (2019–2021): Portrayed by Creator/HaileeSteinfeld.
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(The sole authenticated photograph of Dickinson as an adult, taken at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in December 1846 or in early 1847.)]]
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--> -- '''Poem No. 1263''' (Thomas Johnson-assigned) or '''1286''' (R.W. Franklin-assigned)
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Emily Elizabeth Dickinson (December 10, 1830 – May 15, 1886) was an American poet. The daughter of a prominent family in Amhert, Massachusetts, she was known in the community for being an eccentric; she rarely left her home and most of her contact with the outside world was through letter correspondence with friends.

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Emily Elizabeth Dickinson (December 10, 1830 – May 15, 1886) was an American poet. The daughter of a prominent family in Amhert, Amherst, Massachusetts, she was known in the community for being an eccentric; she rarely left her home and most of her contact with the outside world was through letter correspondence with friends.

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* LonersAreFreaks: She spent most of her life secluded from the world, and she was known for being... odd. Downplayed, however, in that she did still see her family and communicated with her close friends via letters, and by most accounts Emily was quite nice and FriendToAllChildren[[note]]She was apparently quite fond of watching children at play and would lower down treats from her window using a rope and basket[[/note]].
* PunctuationShaker: One of the defining styles of her work. Common are dashes - and "odd apostrophes", with Important Words Capitalized. This can cause some problems. Typesetters have difficulty honoring the varying lengths and angles of her handwritten dashes.

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* LonersAreFreaks: She spent most of her life secluded from the world, and she was known for being... odd. Downplayed, however, in that she did still see her family and communicated with her close friends via letters, and by most accounts Emily was quite nice and FriendToAllChildren[[note]]She a FriendToAllChildren.[[note]]She was apparently quite fond of watching children at play and would lower down treats from her window using a rope and basket[[/note]].
* PunctuationShaker: One of the defining styles of her work. Common are dashes - and "odd apostrophes", with Important Words Capitalized. This can cause some problems. Typesetters have difficulty honoring the varying lengths and angles of her handwritten dashes.
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* PunctuationShaker: One of the defining styles of her work. Common are dashes - and "odd apostrophes", with Important Words Capitalized. This can cause some problems. Typesetters have difficulty honoring the varying lengths and angles of her handwritten dashes.
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* LonersAreFreaks: She spent most of her life secluded from the world, and she was known for being... odd. Downplayed, however, in that she did still see her family and communicated with her close friends via letters, and by most accounts Emily was quite nice and FriendToAllChildren.

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* LonersAreFreaks: She spent most of her life secluded from the world, and she was known for being... odd. Downplayed, however, in that she did still see her family and communicated with her close friends via letters, and by most accounts Emily was quite nice and FriendToAllChildren.FriendToAllChildren[[note]]She was apparently quite fond of watching children at play and would lower down treats from her window using a rope and basket[[/note]].

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