In the history of American literature, few people are as profound, sincere and legendary as Emily Dickinson (1830-1886). These characteristics are not only reflected in her poetry and thoughts, but also included in her own life experience and emotional world. For most people, Emily has always been a difficult mystery. Except for a friend who published 6 of her poems without her consent, Emily had almost no influence in the American literary world during her lifetime. leaving no traces on it. People began to gradually get to know Emily decades after her death. She was the kind of genius who was born at the wrong time but became famous after her death, a bit like the Dutch painter Van Gogh. The difference is that Van Gogh was so poor that he suffered a mental breakdown during his lifetime. Emily herself lives in a middle-class family, leading a comfortable and leisurely life with no worries about food and clothing. She devotes herself to reading and writing, is indifferent to worldly utilitarianism, and lives isolated from the world in a closed and small space to build her own rich and profound life. "Guarding the window all day long, how can I be alone in the darkness?"
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