A 516: etext transcription
- Physical Description
- Manuscript: A 516
- Date: [about 1879 (THJ, RWF)]
- Status: poem, intermediate-copy draft
- Formula: 1 leaf
- Paper: student's notebook (?)
- Dimensions: 160 x 98 mm
- Edges: left: torn
- Folds: folded horizontally in half
- Media: pencil
- Hand: intermediate
- Collection
- Amherst College Library
- Transmission History
- MSS from LND to MLT, 1891?
- Publication History
- BM (1945), 146; Rev (1954), 99, in facsimile; Poems (1955), P 1473; Poems (1998), P 1506 (C)
- Commentary
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This intermediate-copy poem-draft, composed around 1879 (THJ, RWF), was found among Dickinson's papers after her death. For an earlier, variant rough-copy draft of the poem, see A 514; for a related fragment, see A 515. The fragment may have been composed after the initial rough-copy draft and before the second, intermediate-copy draft, since the second version reflects at least one textual change introduced in the fragment.
One editorial notation (not represented in the facsimile) is penciled A 516, reverse, MTB: 107. The notation may refer to the number of the envelope in which Mabel Loomis Todd stored this unbound manuscript. In her "GUIDE to the use of the microfilm of THE EMILY DICKINSON MANUSCRIPTS" Millicent Todd Bingham notes that Mabel Loomis Todd affixed the numbers 80–98 to the envelopes containing fascicles or individual poems, while Bingham herself affixed all numbers greater than 98 to the remainder of the envelopes. Presumably, Bingham also penciled the notation "107" on the manuscript itself.
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- Tags
- Text was composed between c.1870 and c.1886
- Document was discovered among Dickinson's papers, unbound
- Student's notebook, leaf
- Document was folded in half, horizontally or vertically
- Composed by Dickinson in pencil
- Composed by Dickinson in an intermediate-copy hand
- Dickinson's writing appears on one side of the paper/leaf only
- Dickinson's writing appears upside-down in relation to the body of the text
- Dickinson rotated the paper during the course of the composition of a discrete text
- Dickinson composed her text around, over, or on the verso of a text written by an alien hand
- Dickinson composed her text around, over, or on the verso of a printed text
- Manuscript is marked by editors, copyists, recipients, or others
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