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  1. Lavinia "Vinnie" Norcross Dickinson (February 28, 1833 – August 31, 1899) was the younger sister of American poet Emily Dickinson. Vinnie was the youngest of the Dickinson siblings born to Edward Dickinson and his wife Emily Norcross in Amherst, Massachusetts. She shared a name with her Aunt Lavinia.

  2. Lavinia Norcross Dickinson (1833-1899), sister “[Emily] had to think – she was the only one of us who had that to do. Father believed; and mother loved; and Austin had Amherst; and I had the family to take care of.”

  3. Learn about the poet's family and friends, including Lavinia Norcross Dickinson, her sister and confidante. Explore their relationships, influences, and legacies through letters, poems, and photos.

  4. Los conocidos de Dickinson probablemente sabían de sus escritos pero no fue hasta después de su muerte, en 1886, cuando Lavinia, la hermana pequeña de Dickinson, descubrió los poemas que Emily guardaba y se logró hacer evidente la amplitud de su obra.

  5. When Lavinia Norcross Dickinson was born on 28 February 1833, in Amherst, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States, her father, Edward Dickinson, was 30 and her mother, Emily Elizabeth Norcross, was 28.

  6. Lavinia Norcross Dickinson. Dagurreotype portrait, 1852, by J.L. Lovell. Dickinson family photographs, MS Am 1118.99b (27). Houghton Library, Harvard University. In her teen years, a wave of religious revivals moved through New England and through Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, which she attended for a single year.

  7. 14 de may. de 2024 · Compuso todos sus poemas a lápiz en pequeños trozos de papel que su hermana Lavinia encontró y publicó tras su muerte. Autora de 1.789 poemas, esta escritora es considerada uno de los pilares de la literatura estadounidense moderna y una de las mejores poetas de la literatura universal.