
The Bee is a poem by Emily Dickinson, an influential American poet known for her unique style and introspective themes. Written in the 19th century, Dickinson's work remained largely unpublished during her lifetime, with her poetry gaining recognition posthumously after her sister, Lavinia, discovered nearly 1,800 poems. This particular poem reflects Dickinson's fascination with nature and the symbolism of the bee, showcasing her innovative use of language and form.
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