The Life of Emily Dickens
Emily Dickinson was raised in a traditional New
England home in the mid 1800's. Her father along with the
rest of the family had become Christians and she alone
decided to rebel against that and reject the Church. She
like many of her contemporaries had rejected the traditional
views in life and adopted the new transcendental outlook.
Massachusetts, the state where Emily was born and
raised in, before the transcendental period was the
epicenter of
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stands beyond,
Invisible, as music,
But positive as sound.
To Emily the most important things in her life were
religion, individuality, nature and death. She may not have
believed in God but He did have a profound impact throughout
her childhood. Emily and Emerson alike felt the most
important thing was to maintain ones individuality as she
did. She was fascinated by both nature and death and she
attempted to explain both in her writings.
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