Websites
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Famous poets always get their day in the sun on this site.
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For all things Dickinson, take a dive into her life in her very own museum.
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Read 'em and weep.
Video
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Because you didn't know how much you needed to hear this poem from an old guy in an aloha shirt until now.
Images
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Supposedly one of only two known Dickinson photographs, this picture was discovered in 2000…on eBay.
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A drawing of Emily Dickinson at age nine, sporting a rather mod haircut.
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It's morbid, sure, but we have a feeling Em would approve.
Historical Documents
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Gorgeous penmanship, don't you think?
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And no, that's not a body part. Here's what Dickinson's bound groups of poems (fascicles) look like. She used to make these herself, in an early form of self-publishing.