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The Reclusive Genius of Emily Dickinson

Teacher: Mr Sindlinger's Idiosyncratic Puzzles
Across
In one of her poems, Emily "almost died" when she heard this insect buzz.
A famous American male writer who influenced the thought of Emily Dickinson: he wrote the essay "Self Reliance"
An adverb (ending in "..ly") which means an action that occurs only after death of a celebrated person happens...
An adjective that means avoiding the company of other people or being solitary...
After Emily died, her sister found 1,800 poems in Emily's bureau wrapped or tied neatly up in the form of these.
Emily cultivated exotic plants in one of these attached to her house.
Down
She maintained a letter correspondence with this man; it reportedly somehow became a romance with this judge who died two years before Emily died in 1886.
The city of Massachusetts in which Emily Dickinson lived most of her life...
Besides poignant, Emily's poetry is often characterized or described as this; it is a a synonym for concentrated.
This is the key word of a female seminary college which Emily attended for a year in 1848.
The name of the large house where Emily Dickinson spent most of her life & that now is the residence of the Emily Dickinson Museum.
Emily described these creatures as "fellows" being "zero at the bone."