Dickinson grew up in a traditional family, and the monotonous and boring life in adolescence made Dickinson sprout the desire to write poetry. Dickinson began to write behind closed doors at the age of 25, which lasted for 30 years. Dickinson left over 1700 poems in her life. After Dickinson's death, her works were published one after another and enjoyed a great reputation in the United States. Dickinson's poems mainly focus on nature, religious belief, friendship, love and life interest. Dickinson has always lived in towns and villages in the United States. What she usually comes into contact with most is the flowers and plants in nature.
According to statistics, there are as many as 500 poems by Dickinson on the theme of natural landscape, most of which describe the pleasant natural landscape of American countryside. In the poet's works, her descriptions of flowers and birds, cordyceps and natural scenery can be seen everywhere. In addition, Dickinson is good at combining her inner feelings with the natural landscape, which has become a major feature of Dickinson's poems. Dickinson's poems have beautiful and diverse styles, some with fresh images, others with great cohesion and tension. Dickinson is known as one of the pioneers of modernist poetry in the twentieth century, which is understandable.