Documents Carrying Poems, Letters, and Miscellaneous Writings Related to the Fragments

The following poems, letters, and other writings contain traces—lines, words, phrases—from Dickinson's fragments. Selection of an entry from this index accesses the "Facsimile View" of the document. For ease of reference intertexts ("traces") are identified, "tagged," in the "SGML View" of the documents, both in documents carrying trace fragments and in the documents—letters, poems, fragments—in which the traces from the fragments reappear. See also: "Index of Trace Fragments" ; "Index of Document Constellations."

Poems

Letters

  • Bowles, Samuel, the younger? A 713 [To ask of | Each that], about 1883
  • Dickinson, Edward (Ned) HCL B 118 [What an | Embassy -], about 1885
  • Dickinson, Susan Huntington Gilbert H B 123 [Without the | annual parting], about 1873 HCL B 24 [Will my great | Sister accept], about 1880–1883 HCL B 145 [Twice, when | I had Red], about 1883–1884 HCL B 148 [The World | hath not], about 1885
  • Gillett, Sara Philips Colton Oresman [What a | hazard an], about 1885
  • Higginson, Thomas Wentworth BPL Higg 86 [Dear friend. | We must be less than], about 1877 BPL Higg 106 [Dear friend. | When you | wrote you], about 1878 BPL Higg 116 [Dear friend - | I was | unspeakably], about 1885
  • Jackson, Helen Hunt A 817;A 818 ; A 819 [Dear friend - | To reproach | my own Foot in], about 1885
  • Jenkins, Sarah Maria Eaton J L 506 [You deserved a Tiding - before - dear -], about 1877
  • Kimball, Benjamin NYPL—Berg [Dear friend - | Had | I known I asked], about 1885
  • Niles, Thomas A 833 [Dear friend - | Thank | you for the], about 1883
  • Sweetser, Catherine Dickinson Rosenbach 1170 / 18 (26) [Aunt Katie's Rose | had many Thorns], about 1884
  • Cooper, Abigail Girdler YUL [She that is | "least in the | kingdom of Heaven" has], about 1884
  • Whitney, Maria Ms Am 1118.10 (6) [Dear friend, | I have | thought of | you often], about 1878
  • Recipient Unknown A 847 [Dear friend - | I thank | you with wonder -], about 1885