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Essay heading: Emily Dickinson
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After her death her poetry was collected by Higginson and Mabel Louis Todd who edited and organized her work published many versions of her poetry. This was her first real public exposure and it found an immediate audience, later on in the decade around 1892 critical opinion became negative because of the way the way she wrote things, not correctly just in a way to get her point across no matter the subject... displayed 300 characters
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Emily wrote with passion about normal things, which was not exactly accepted in that period of time such as romantic poetry. She wrote about normal daily routines and was quite conventional. Her poems are filled with robins, bees, winter light, household items, and domestic duties. It was her lifestyle and she found meaning in all that she wrote... displayed next 300 characters
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