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... The family included three children: Austin, Emily, and Lavinia. Emily was educated at Amherst Academy, the institution her grandfather helped found. ...
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... After her death Lavinia, Emily's sister, found her poem collection and had the poetry published which became publicly acclaimed. ...
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... She had a brother, Austin, and a sister Lavinia. Emily Norcross Dickinson, Emily's mother, did not appear as though she was a strong motherly figure to Emily. ...
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... Austin married Emily's best friend, Susan Gilbert. Lavinia was Emily's younger sister. She didn't marry anyone so she stayed in the family house. ...
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... Austin married Emily's best friend, Susan Gilbert. Lavinia was Emily's younger sister. She didn't marry anyone so she stayed in the family house. ...
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... a year younger than her brother, William Austin, and two years older than her sister, Lavinia. (Bloom 187). A lively, curious child, Emily described herself as ...
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... Emily had one older brother, William Austin and a little sister, Lavinia. She ... home. Lavinia persuaded ML Todd to edit Emily's poems. ...
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... Emily was the second of three children. Her youngest sister, Lavinia, lived with their family her whole life and never married. ...
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... Dickinson. Emily, Austin, her older brother, and Lavinia, her younger sister, were brought up in a very prominent family. Emily's ...
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... The loss of her friends and her cousin Emily Lavinia Norcross caused her to focus mainly on the subject of death (Bender 20). These ...
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Emily and her siblings, Austin (older brother) and Lavinia (younger sister) were raised in a quiet family headed by their father Edward. ...
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... The only people she would open up to were her sister, Lavinia, and her brother, Austin. ... Emily Dickinson attended Amherst Academy like her siblings. ...
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... 10th 1830, one year after her brother Austin and three years before her sister Lavinia, in Amherst, Massachusetts, to Edward and Emily Norcross Dickinson. ...
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... Emily Dickinson led a simple life. She was devoted to her parents, her sister Lavinia, and to her brother Austin whom she helped through an unhappy marriage. ...
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... For example, Lavinia speaks of Tamora's "raven-colored love" (2.3.83), and ... According to Emily Bartel, however, Aaron's motivations lie in the hopes for a ...
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... Emily herself became bedridden during the last year of her life and her sister, Lavinia, nursed her until her death on May 15, 1886. ...
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