Emily Dickinson died on May 15, 1886 due to a kidney disease called Bright's disease (nephritis).
Emily Dickinson died of Brights Disease on May 15, 1886.
She was hit by the kings horse after she ran onto a track during a race she died four days later because of a fractured skull.
with many believing that she had simply intended to cross the track, believing that all horses had passed; while others reported that she had attempted to pull down the King's horse.
she fell off a cliff and died imediately
in her house Massachusetts
Emily Dickinson is a/an Poet
yes she was a poet
Emily Dickinson
her full name is Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
Emily Dickinson expressed a desire to explore themes of immortality, nature, God, and the afterlife in her poetry. She was fascinated by the mysteries of existence and often pondered about the nature of death and the possibility of an afterlife. Dickinson's poems often reflect her yearning for understanding and connection with the divine and the eternal.
Yes
Her mother was also named Emily Dickinson. Her maiden name was Norcross.
no but she was an amazing poet
A poet who lived in Amherst, Massachusetts.
A poet who lived in Amherst, Massachusetts.
Robert Burns is a poet who favored the ballad meter. He wrote many of his poems in this form, including his famous works such as "Auld Lang Syne" and "Tam o' Shanter." Burns used the ballad meter to evoke a sense of traditional folk poetry and storytelling in his writing.