BPL Higg 30: etext transcription
- Physical Description
- Manuscript: BPL Higg 30 (Ms. Am. 1093 [59])
- Date: [about 1876 (THJ, RWF)]
- Status: poem, enclosed in a letter [to TWH], fair-copy, mailed
- Formula: 1 sheet (2 l)
- Paper: wove, white stationery embossed A PIRIE & SONS 1862
- Dimensions: 200 x 130 mm, leaf
- Folds: cross-folded
- Media: ink
- Hand: fair
- Collection
- Boston Public Library
- Commentary
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This fair-copy poem was enclosed in a letter (BPL Higg 83; J L 449) sent to T. W. Higginson around 1876 (THJ, RWF). Dickinson enclosed four other poems with the letter: "The Heart | is the | Capital of | the Mind"; "The Mind | lives on the | Heart"; "The Rat | is the | concisest | Tenant"; and "'Faithful to | the end' | amended." For an initial rough-copy draft of "The last | of Summer," see A 404 (about 1875 [RWF], about 1876 [THJ]); for a re-working of the rough-copy draft's opening lines, see A 405 (about 1875 [RWF], about 1876 [THJ]); for a fair-copy trial beginning, see A 94-13 (about 1875 [RWF], about 1876 [THJ]); and for a complete fair-copy draft, see H 380 (about 1875 [RWF], about 1876 [THJ]). For a related fragment, see A 295 / 296 (about 1875 [RWF], about 1876 or last decade [THJ]). In Poems (1998), R. W. Franklin hypothesizes that A 296 was composed after A 405, since it offers an alternate reading for the poem's second line. The definitive compositional history of the textual constellation, however, remains open to speculation.
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- Tags
- Text was composed between c.1870 and c.1886
- Document was discovered outside the family archives
- A Pirie & Sons
- Document was pre-folded by the manufacturer
- Document was cross-folded
- Document contains glue or paste residue
- Composed by Dickinson in ink
- Composed by Dickinson in a fair-copy hand
- Dickinson's writing appears on one side of the paper/leaf only
- Boston Public Library