Basho and Dickinson were both prolific poets, with Basho traveling extensively and receiving visitors while Dickinson rarely left home and had no visitors, though they both wrote about nature, with Basho gaining fame in his lifetime and Dickinson's works only being published after her death.
Basho and Dickinson were both prolific poets, with Basho traveling extensively and receiving visitors while Dickinson rarely left home and had no visitors, though they both wrote about nature, with Basho gaining fame in his lifetime and Dickinson's works only being published after her death.
Basho and Dickinson were both prolific poets, with Basho traveling extensively and receiving visitors while Dickinson rarely left home and had no visitors, though they both wrote about nature, with Basho gaining fame in his lifetime and Dickinson's works only being published after her death.
Basho and Dickinson were both prolific poets, with Basho traveling extensively and receiving visitors while Dickinson rarely left home and had no visitors, though they both wrote about nature, with Basho gaining fame in his lifetime and Dickinson's works only being published after her death.
- Basho traveled a lot. Dickinson almost never left her house.
- Both Basho and Dickinson wrote more than 1000 poems.
- Basho received many visitors. Dickinson didn’t receive visitors at home. - Both Basho and Dickinson wrote about nature. - Basho became famous during his lifetime. Dickinson never knew that his poems were published.