A 463: etext transcription
- Physical Description
- Manuscript: A 463
- Date: [about 1873 (THJ, RWF)]
- Status: fragment, extrageneric
- Formula: 1 fragment
- Paper: envelope seal, quadrille
- Dimensions: top: 40 mm; left: 80 mm; right: 80 mm
- Edges: bottom: torn
- Media: pencil, with stray ink marks
- Hand: rough
- Collection
- Amherst College Library
- Transmission History
- MSS from LND to MLT, 1891?
- Publication History
- Poems (1955), P 1263 n; Poems (1998), P 1286 (A)
- Commentary
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This brief, extrageneric fragment appears to be the trial beginning for the rough-copy poem-draft beginning "There is no Frigate | like a Book" (A 462) and composed around 1873 (THJ, RWF). One letter of the fragment is marked "unclear": it may be an "a" or a "W." In addition to appearing as a trace (lineation and punctuation altered) in the rough-copy poem-draft, the fragment appears as a trace in a (destroyed) fair-copy of the poem sent to the Norcrosses around 1873 (THJ, RWF). Though the manuscript sent to the Norcrosses has been destroyed, Frances Norcross prepared a transcript of it for Mabel Loomis Todd in the 1890s; see (Tr A 43a). One additional manuscript of the poem, carrying only the lines of the second stanza and not including the trace, is extant, though its present location is unknown; a photostat of the stanza is held by the Jones Library, Inc.
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- Tags
- Text was composed between c.1870 and c.1886
- Document was discovered among Dickinson's papers, unbound
- Envelope
- Composed by Dickinson in pencil
- Composed by Dickinson in a rough-copy hand
- Dickinson's writing appears on one side of the paper/leaf only
- Dickinson's writing appears against the rule of the paper
- Text contains illegible letters, words, and/or passages
- Amherst College Library, Special Collections