Emily Dickinson on Death

Emily Dickinson on Death
Emily Dickinson on Death is a collection of poetry and letters by American poet Emily Dickinson, reflecting her profound thoughts on mortality. Written in the 19th century, this compilation includes two letters addressed to friends following the deaths of her friend Mr. Humphrey and her brother Austin, alongside her poignant poems exploring the theme of death. Dickinson's unique perspective and reclusive nature contribute to her status as a significant figure in American literature, with many of her works published posthumously.






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