About the author of I Die for Beauty

Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), American poetess. Born in a lawyer's family, he lived a monotonous and peaceful life in his youth and received formal religious education. He started writing poetry at the age of 20. Most of his early poems have been lost. From the age of 25, she gave up socializing and stayed shut like a nun. She devoted herself to writing poetry in solitude for 30 years. She was known as the "Nun of Amherst" in the history of literature. She left 1,775 poems. During her lifetime, Only 7 songs were published, and the rest were published after his death and became known to the world and became extremely famous. Dickinson's poems mainly write about the interest of life, nature, life, faith, friendship and love. The poetic style is concise and graceful, the intention is fresh, the description is true and subtle, the thought is deep, the cohesion is strong, and the originality is great. He is regarded as one of the pioneers of modernist poetry in the 20th century.