The Secret Life of Emily Dickinson

In The Guardian Lyndall Gordon, Emily Dickinson’s latest biographer, writes of the illness and the family feud that shaped the poet’s life and work.

Something in her life has so far remained sealed. The poems tease the reader about “it” and her almost overwhelming temptation to “tell”. I want to open up the possibility of an unsentimental answer. If true, it would explain the conditions of her life: her seclusion and refusal to marry. Once we know what “it” is, it will be obvious why “it” was buried and why its lava jolts out from time to time through the crater of her “buckled lips”.

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