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EMILY DICKINSON UNVEILED
Three Books Offer New Facts and Theories as to the Life and Character of Our First Imagist Poet
Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) - Los Angeles, Calif.
Author: LILLIAN C FORD
Date: Jun 22, 1930
Start Page: B16
Pages: 2
Text Word Count: 1725
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Emily Dickinson by her shyness and her boldnes and her independence mystified her family and neighbors during her life and in this, the centenary of her birth, continues to be an enigma. Her life as a recluse in the old house in Amherst, where for over a quarter of a century no caller

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