Emily Dickinson
Emily Dickinson was a remarkably gifted creative who lived from 1830 until 1886. She is regarded as one of the most well-known poets in history, though the public knew little about her during her lifetime, and she saw little fame. Dickinson wrote around 1,800 poems, but only ten of them and one letter were published before her death.
Some of her most important works include ”Hope” is the thing with feathers,” ”Because I could not stop for Death,” and “I’m Nobody! Who are you?” Her writing style was different for the time, and she used short lines, typically no titles, and slant rhymes.