A 761: etext transcription
- Physical Description
- Manuscript: A 761
- Date: [last decade (THJ)]
- Status: fragment, extrageneric, fair-copy draft, excerpted from an abandoned composition?
- Formula: 1 fragment
- Paper: wove, white stationery
- Dimensions: 35 x 110 mm, with a notch of 10 x 30 mm cut out of the top, left corner
- Edges: left: torn; top, bottom, right: scissored
- Folds: folded vertically in half
- Media: pencil
- Hand: fair
- Collection
- Amherst College Library
- Transmission History
- MSS from LND to MLT, 1891?
- Publication History
- Rev (1954), 45; Letters (1958), PF 68; OF (1995), A 761, in facsimile, with unredacted transcription
- Commentary
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This text, now a freestanding extrageneric fragment, appears to have been excerpted from a longer composition: three stray marks along the scissored bottom edge of the manuscript are evidence that text is missing from the end of the fragment as well as from its beginning. The author of the cuts has not been identified; they may be the work of a censor or of Dickinson herself. Millicent Todd Bingham associated the manuscript with Dickinson's correspondence with Judge Otis P. Lord; no complete fair-copy of the letter to Lord, however, has survived, and Dickinson's final intentions toward the fragment remain unknown.
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- Tags
- Text was composed between c.1870 and c.1886
- Document was discovered among Dickinson's papers, unbound
- Wove, white, unruled
- Document has been scissored; text has been lost beyond the cuts
- Document was folded in half, horizontally or vertically
- Composed by Dickinson in pencil
- Composed by Dickinson in a fair-copy hand
- Dickinson's writing appears on one side of the paper/leaf only
- Text contains stray letters and/or marks
- Amherst College Library, Special Collections