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American Literature | 1982

The manuscript books of Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson; R. W. Franklin

VOLUME 1 Introduction Fascicles 1-29 Notes VOLUME 2 Fascicles 30-40 Sets 1-15 Notes Appendixes 1. The Todd Sequence 2. History of the Fascicle Manuscripts 3. Paper and Date 4. Number of Poems, Sheets, and Attachments 5. Paper Measurements 6. Overflow 7. Disjunct Leaves 8. Poem Titles 9. Repeated Poem 10. Missing Manuscripts 11. Excluded Manuscripts Index of Manuscript Numbers Index of Poems Numbers Index of First Lines


American Literature | 1969

Circumference and circumstance : stages in the mind and art of Emily Dickinson

William R. Sherwood; Emily Dickinson

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The New England Quarterly | 1947

Poems of Emily Dickinson: Hitherto Published Only in Part

Millicent Todd Bingham; Emily Dickinson

The reader may ask why any poems were published in the first place with stanzas left out. Did the editors presume to pass judgment on Emilys work and to decide that the deletion of this or that would improve a poem, make it less incomprehensible or more acceptable to their contemporaries? In several instances this is evidently what happened. In others, Emily was her own editor and critic. For example, of certain poems she left two drafts, from one of which a stanza at least is missing. She wrote, and later re-wrote, especially during her middle period. But when she died in 1886 at the age of fifty-five, she had not completed all the revisions on which she had been working. Indeed, during her last period, a very productive one, she was. dashing off more and more new poems and giving less and less time to re-writing of earlier drafts. As a result, a good many


Archive | 2018

The Poems of Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson


Archive | 1924

The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson


Archive | 1998

Open Me Carefully: Emily Dickinson's Intimate Letters to Susan Huntington Dickinson

Emily Dickinson; Martha Nell Smith; Ellen Louise Hart


American Literature | 1961

Emily Dickinson's poetry : stairway of surprise

Charles R. Anderson; Emily Dickinson


The Yearbook of English Studies | 1992

Emily Dickinson's reception in the 1890s : a documentary history

Lionel Kelly; Willis J. Buckingham; Emily Dickinson


Archive | 1924

The life and letters of Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson; Martha Dickinson Bianchi


Archive | 1894

Letters of Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson

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