EARLY AMERICAN LITERATURE MAGAZINE Early American Literature Magazine exam | Page 29

Was a brilliant woman, since she was a child she excelled in studies -although it was not her favorite activity-, she dedicated herself to learning about nature and astronomy. He kept a field notebook in which he studied the qualities of the flowers he kept in his garden Dickinson's life is a mystery in many ways, but it was because from the start of her writing career, she had decided to remain anonymous. Emily was a very lonely person, to manage to produce her works she would hide in her room and spend days in total solitude. wrote beautiful and intuitive poems full of symbolism and imagery, some of which, such as "Safe In Their Alabaster Chambers", "A Narrow Fellow In The Grass" or "I Taste a Liquer Never Brewed" 29