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Author to her book / To my dear and loving husband / Before the birth of one of her children -- To an amiable friend mourning the death of an excellent father / Return to Tomhanick / An evening prospect / On being brought from Africa to America / To S. M., a young African painter, on seeing his works / On imagination / On the death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield--1770 / An hymn to the evening / African chief / America, commerce, and freedom / To time / Song / Rocked in the cradle of the deep / Watcher / Indian names / To the first slave ship / Indian's welcome to the Pilgrim fathers / Lines / Bell of the wreck / Stanzas / Song / World I am passing through / New-England boy's song about Thanksgiving Day / To Edgar Allan Poe / To--- / Sonnet V / Morning-glory / Widow's wooer / Love unsought / Portrait / Ode to Sappho / Drowned mariner / On the birth of her sister Margaret / America / Flaxman / Instrumental music / Dream / Ellen learning to walk / Dancing girl / Ah! Woman still / Other world / Imitation of Sappho / Harold the valiant / Battle hymn of the republic / My last dance / Woman / Burial of Schlesinger / Sea-side cave / To solitude / Voice of the flowers / Dead child / Nearer home / Advice gratis to certain women / Plant a tree / Strip of blue /
The expulsion of the Cherokees / Condition and ulterior destiny of the Indian tribes (December 8, 1829) / Land policies and the Georgia Law of December 19, 1829 -- Speech before the Senate (April 9, 1830) / Speech before Congress (May 17, 1830) / From Speech before Congress (May 19, 1830) / Memorial of the Cherokee Nation (July 17, 1830) -- Indian removal and the general good / Resolution and statements of the missionaries -- The Cherokee Nation vs. the State of Georgia / The Cherokee Nation vs. the State of Georgia: dissenting opinion / Worcester vs. the State of Georgia / The sovereignty of the states / Message to Georgia Legislature / The tyrannical arm of brutal power / Present and future condition of the Indians / Letter to Martin Van Buren / Georgia's dishonor / The advance of the Georgia frontier / Georgia's destiny /
A Life Enshrouded in "fiery mist" -- The Young Dickinson -- Daniel T. Fiske to Mabel Loomis Todd, 6 February 1894 -- Amelia D. Jones Stearns, Reminiscence of Mount Holyoke days, 1899 -- Emily L. Norcross to Hannah Porter from Mount Holyoke, 11 January 1848 -- Jeanie Ashley Bates Greenough, Reminiscence, n.d. -- Austin Dickinson to Joseph Lyman, 20 December 1848(?) (excerpt) -- Dickinson as Poet -- Susan and Emily Dickinson, Exchange on "Safe in their Alabaster Chambers," 1861-62 -- Joseph Lyman and Emily Dickinson, n.d. -- Thomas Wentworth Higginson to Emily Dickinson, 11 May 1869 -- Thomas Wentworth Higginson on first visit to Dickinson, 16-17 August 1870 -- Lydia B. Torrey to Emily F. Ford, 16 November 1872 -- Thomas Wentworth Higginson to Anna and Louisa Higginson, 9 December 1873 (excerpt) -- Domestic Seclusion and Emerging Reputation -- Helen Hunt Jackson, Letters to Emily Dickinson and material regarding A Masque of Poets, 1876-79 -- "Saxe Holm" speculations, July-August 1878 -- Catherine Scott Anthon to Susan Dickinson, n.d. -- Mabel Loomis Todd, Journal entries on the "Myth" of Amherst, 1882 -- Thomas Niles, Correspondence with Emily Dickinson, 1882-83 -- Lavinia Dickinson, Poem for Emily, 1882 -- Helen Hunt Jackson to Emily Dickinson, 1884-85 -- Death Notices -- Northampton Daily Herald, 17 May 1886 -- Obituary by Susan Dickinson, Springfield Republican, 18 May 1886 -- The Life of the Poems -- Publication of, Correspondence Regarding, and Reception of Poems by Emily Dickinson (1890) and Poems: Second Series (1891) -- Arlo Bates, Report to Thomas Niles of Roberts Brothers, c. June 1890 -- Austin Dickinson to Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 10 October 1890 -- Thomas Wentworth Higginson, "Preface" to Poems, 1890 -- Mabel Loomis Todd, "Bright Bits from Bright Books," Home Magazine, 3 November 1890 -- E. Winchester Donald to Mabel Loomis Todd, 8-9 December 1890 -- Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Correspondence with Mabel Loomis Todd, 1890 -- Susan Dickinson to Thomas Wentworth Higginson, December 1890 -- John White Chadwick, "Poems by Emily Dickinson" (review), Christian Register, 18 December 1890 -- William Dean Howells, "Editor's Study" (review), Harper's New Monthly Magazine, January 1891 -- Andrew Lang, "The Newest Poet" (review), Daily News (London), 2 January 1891 -- Thomas Niles to Mabel Loomis Todd, 17 February 1891 -- Lavinia Dickinson to Thomas Niles, 24 February 1891 -- Susan and William Austin Dickinson, Correspondence with William Hayes Ward, February and March 1891 -- S. J. Barrows to Mabel Loomis Todd, 1891 -- Charles E. L. Wingate, "Boston Letter" The Critic, 9 May 1891 (excerpt) -- Mabel Loomis Todd to Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 25 July 1891 -- Samuel G. Ward to Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 11 October 1891 -- Mabel Loomis Todd, Journal entry, Amherst, 18 October 1891 (excerpt) -- Alice James, Diary entry, 6 January 1892 -- Elihu Vedder to Lavinia Dickinson, 19 January 1892 -- "Letters" (1891), Letters (1894), and Poems (1896) -- Thomas Wentworth Higginson. "Emily Dickinson's Letters," Atlantic Monthly, October 1891 -- Emily Fowler Ford, Letters to Lavinia Dickinson and Memoir, 1893 -- Caroline Healey Dall, "Two Women's Books" (review), Boston Evening Transcript, 22 December 1894 -- Lavinia Dickinson to Caroline Healey Doll, 29 January 1895 -- E. Winchester Donald to Mabel Loomis Todd, 29 December 1894 -- Rupert Hughes, "The Ideas of Emily Dickinson" (review), Godey's Magazine. November 1896 -- Bliss Carman, "A Note on Emily Dickinson" (review), Boston Evening Transcript, 21 November 1896 -- Memoirs By Friends and Family, 1891-1906 -- MacGregor Jenkins, "A Child's Recollections of Emily Dickinson," Christian Union, 24 October 1891 -- Clara Newman Turner, Reminiscences, c. 1896 -- Henrietta Mack Eliot, "Was She a Recluse?" Portland Sunday Oregonian, 19 March 1899 (excerpt) -- Louisa Norcross "Housework Defended" (letter), Woman's Journal, March 1904 -- Twentieth-Century Recognition and Remembrance -- Re-Imaging Dickinson -- Martha Dickinson Bianchi, "The Editor's Preface" The Single Hound: Poems of a Lifetime, 1914 -- Amy Lowell, "Imagism Past and Present: Emily Dickinson," lecture delivered at the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, 20 March 1918 -- Daniel Bliss, The Reminiscences of Daniel Bliss, 1920 (excerpt) -- Martha Dickinson Bianchi, Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson, 1924 (excerpt) -- Clara Bellinger Green, "The Sketch Book: A Reminiscence of Emily Dickinson," The. Bookman, November 1924 -- Centennial Reminiscences -- MacGregor Jenkins, Emily Dickinson Friend and Neighbor, 1930 (excerpt) -- Gertrude Graves, "A Cousin's Memories of Emily Dickinson," Boston Globe. 12 January 1930 (excerpt) -- (Lois) Ella Cowles Ellis and Jenny Lind Cowles, Reminiscences, c. 1932 -- Sources and Permissions.
Introduction --STORIES AND BALLADS -- Lord Randal / Lochinvar / Abou Ben Adhem / La Belle Dame Sans Merci / Casablanca / The Raven / The Wreck of the Hesperus -- Paul Revere's Ride / My Last Duchess / The Deacon's Masterpiece, or the Wonderful :"One-Hoss Shay" / The Mills of the Gods / Danny Deever -- Mandalay -- Gunga Din / Abdullah Bulbul Amir / The Face upon the Floor / Casey at the Bat / Miniver Cheevy -- Richard Cory / The Shooting of Dan McGrew / The Highwayman / Alumnus Football/ My Love Is Like to Ice / Now What Is Love / Sonnet XVII -- Sonnet XXX -- Sonnet CIV -- Sonnet CXVI / The Passionate Shepherd to His Love / The Good Morrow -- The Ecstasy / To Celia / To the Virgins -- Whenas in Silks My Julia Goes / The Constant Lover -- Why So Pale and Wan / To Althea from Prison / To His Coy Mistress / Woman / My Luve / Believe Me, If All Those Endearning Young Charms / Jenny Kissed Me / She Walks In Beauty -- When We Two Parted / The Flight of Love / Give All to Love / How Do I Love Thee / To Helen / Longing / Sudden Light / Remember / I Had No Time to Hate / An Old Sweetheart of Mine / A Mile with Me / When I Was One and Twenty / Non Sum Qualis Eram Bonae Sub Regno Cynarae / To a Friend / The Great Lover / You Kissed Me / Ad Finem -- I Love You / Love Is Not All /
First words in the new world / Quetzalcoatl / Going home to Eden / The simple cobler of Aggawam / Annotations on Winthrop's Journal / An infamouse and scurillous booke / The medicine-man / A brief history of the Pequot War / Of sorcery and smoke / As once to Israel / Ad libs by a fictitious character / How far from then forethought of / Mark them which cause divisions / Heaven was his country / The world of movable type / The yell of rebellion / Near the grave of Paul Revere / The Virginia Plan / The bones of a pamphleteer / Rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft / A case that was never tried / Letters from an American farmer / Ah sinful nation / Charlotte Temple, a tale of truth / Cock-fight at Natchez / Legend with added material / In the Kaatskills / Does thy blue eye? / The Jewish Cemetery at Newport / He called his rifle Satan / In bronze above a doorway / A small fire / Ah! Whither wilt thou go / A visitor from the Bachelor's Delight / Give a dog a bad name / The Lord himself wrote it / The language of the law / A few appropriate remarks / A call of nature / No marble column / The lost cause / Brer nigger / Have you any wool? / Revenge of the nerves / Life and death in the iron mills / Henry James and lady / An epigraph for a short story / Navigator of the windward passage / The red letter A / A garland for the unrenowned / The elegant Capt. Farnham / A mouthful of blood / A hell on wheels / An occurrence at the Styx River ferry / A conversazione at Henry's / Persons that pass / About John D. (Baptist) / I am for men / The state of Maine / On raising the coast of Japan / Faith in things unseen / The education of Pteraspis / A walk to the Gulf / The idols of Texas / What's that nigger doing on the stage? / Summer White House, 1916 : two studies / The naturalist / The flag follows trade / Evil has no first name, good has no last / A flat on 105th Street / His name was heart's pain / The future is the past / Pool-shooter in a billiard room / One whose father rhapsodized / The promise of American life / The great American fortunes / Hear, O Israel! / Far above our poor power / A sword to fight with / The locomotive of history / Loose fish from Indiana / The past in the present / All stiff and yet all trembling / The train that went nowhere / On the enchanted bluff / Socialism / All the coasts of Palestine / In my room / On rereading In the American grain / The man who wrote blank prose / In short the usual subjects / What Sarah E. Spooldripper knew / Encounter on 8th ST./ The muckraker who looked up / A land to love / Una / The accuracy of the vernacular! / Last words for scorning men / Don't cry, Dante / After the crucifixion / Dead letter from a dead lover / Superman with qualms / The fools forgather at Vera Cruz / Pilar, out of Key West / Lumberman of the distinct / I am not a negro / Momus from old Nassau / Seven bucks found in a toilet / The verdict / Workingmen and people like that / Listen to the ghosts / Voyages, VII / A feast not made for laughter / The blood-letter / Miss Lonelyhearts in the Adirondacks / High school on 59th ST. / The East of Eden letters / Maxim has broken / God's angry man / The end of Lantenengo ST. / Creche 4596, Pere Lachaise / Death in a hack / At the grave of Malcolm Lowry / The Mississippi : at the head of navigation /
Mama's black baby boy / Keep movin' / Poor mourner / You been a good old wagon / Poor mourner / Nobody / What a time / The camp meeting jubilee / Poor mourner / Down home rag / The rain song / Memphis blues / Memphis blues / Blame it on the blues / St. Louis blues / N Blues / Livery stable blues / Moonlight blues / Death where is thy sting? / Beale Street blues / Memphis blues / Kansas City blues / Swanee blues / Lovin' Sam from Alabam / Frankie blues / Chain gang blues / Octacorda My soul is a witness /