Writing in time : Emily Dickinson's master hours / Marta Werner.
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Other title: | Emily Dickinson's master hours |
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Language: | English |
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Amherst, Massachusetts :
Amherst College Press,
[2021]
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Table of Contents:
- Prologue: To the reader
- Historical introduction: The discovery, transmission, and printing histories of the "master letters"
- Early printings
- In the hour of the new bibliography
- Homage to Ralph W. Franklin
- Textual introduction: From letters to documents: Imagining a new edition of the "master" documents
- Re-drawing the boundaries
- Dating the "master" documents
- Editing in space and time
- Principles of transcription
- Manuscript witnesses & transcriptions in time
- Dear master / I am ill
- (A 827)
- The writing line, ca. spring 1858-ca. summer 1860
- Mute
- thy Coronation
- (A 825)
- The writing line, ca. autumn 1860-ca. winter 1861
- Oh ' did I offend it
- (A 829)
- The writing line, ca. spring 1861
- Master ./ If you saw a bullet (A 828)
- Reading hours
- Commentaries on the "master" documents
- The hour of flowers: A 827
- The hour of ermine: A 825
- The hour of lead: A 829
- The midnight hour: A 826
- The queen's hour: A 828.