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Correspondence, diaries, photographs, and miscellaneous papers, reflecting Michie's life, from boarding school in the 1930s through Vassar College, employment as French teacher, marriage, and social events, documenting social life and culture of the well-to-do class in Worcester from the 1920s through the years of World War II. Correspondents include Michie's father, lawyer, Edward T. Esty.
This comprehensive edition contains the largest number of Dickinson's poems ever assembled, arranged chronologically and drawn from a range of archives. The text of each manuscript is rendered individually, including, within the capacity of standard type, Dickinson's spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.
The Letters of Emily Dickinson collects, redates, and recontextualizes all of the poet's extant letters, including dozens newly discovered or never before anthologized. Insightful annotations emphasize not the reclusive poet of myth but rather an artist firmly embedded in the political and literary currents of her time.