A 870: etext transcription
- Physical Description
- Manuscript: A 870
- Date: [last decade (THJ)]
- Status: fragment, extrageneric
- Formula: 1 fragment
- Paper: wove, white, blue-ruled stationery
- Dimensions: 97 x 46 mm
- Edges: left: torn
- Folds: folded horizontally into uneven halves
- Media: pencil
- Hand: rough
- Collection
- Amherst College Library
- Transmission History
- MSS from LND to MLT, 1891?
- Publication History
- NEQ 28 (September 1955): 316; Letters (1958), PF 103
- Commentary
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One of the many brief extrageneric texts found among her late papers after her death, Dickinson's final intentions toward this fragment remain unknown. It may have been destined for incorporation into a poem, a letter, or another composition; alternatively, it may be an experiment in aphoristic form; or, possibly, a radically compressed poem unrecognized as such because of the crudeness of its material container. Dickinson wrote sideways in the white space of the header; the initial letters of each line cross over the blue rule. Sir Christopher Wren (1632–1723) was the English architect who designed St. Paul's Cathedral.
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- Tags
- Text was composed between c.1870 and c.1886
- Document was discovered among Dickinson's papers, unbound
- Wove, white, blue rule
- Document was folded into uneven halves
- 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 in the unruled space of the header of the paper
- Amherst College Library, Special Collections
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