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During her lifetime, Emily Dickinson did not seek out recognition or attempt to change the world around her, even in the smallest way. She kept her life‘s work, and her innermost feelings, almost entirely to herself. From the 1860's onward, she had essentially become a recluse. After her death, it was her sister Lavinia finally that preserved the more than 1,700 poems Dickinson had secretly produced. Read more about Emily's life in this biography.
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