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Free Emily Dickinson Poetry

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8 Dec

Free Emily Dickinson Poetry Emily Dickinson was an American poet, born on December 10, 1830.  It’s her birthday soon! Teachers may want to begin with the Emily Dickinson Museum site where you may view a timeline of her life and photos of Dickinson’s home.

Read Emily Dickinson Poetry free!

Emily Dickinson’s poems may be read for free online (or read them on your computer, e-reader, or other device).  Here are the links to the free collections:
    • Emily Dickinson Poetry, Series One
    • Emily Dickinson Poetry, Series Two
    • Emily Dickinson Poetry, Series ThreeFree Emily Dickinson Poetry

Learn about Emily Dickinson and the time period of her life through free lesson plans

Teachers have donated free lesson plans for learning more about Emily Dickinson, her poetry, her life, and her language.  Lesson plans are available for elementary students, middle school students, and high school students with the majority of the free lesson plans for high school students. Each free Emily Dickinson lesson plan is available as a PDF.

Lesson ideas from the Emily Dickinson Museum may also be considered for teaching.

Let me know of other poets you’d like to see mentioned!

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