H 307: etext transcription
- Physical Description
- Manuscript: H 307 (MS Am 1118.3 [307])
 - Date: [early 1870s (Smith and Hart); about 1873 (RWF); about 1874 (THJ)]
 - Status: poem-letter [to SHGD], signed, fair-copy, mailed
 - Formula: 1 sheet (2 l)
 - Paper: wove, white stationery embossed A PIRIE & SONS
 - Dimensions: 200 x 130 mm, leaf
 - Folds: cross-folded
 - Media: ink
 - Hand: fair
 
 - Collection
- Houghton Library, Harvard University Library
 
 - Commentary
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This poem-letter was sent to Susan Dickinson in the 1870s (Smith and Hart), possibly 1873 (RWF) or 1874 (THJ). For an earlier, variant fair-copy draft of the poem, see A 93-7 (about 1871 [THJ, RWF]); for a related fragment, see A 313 / 314 (about 1873 [RWF], about 1874 [THJ]). In Poems (1998), R. W. Franklin hypothesizes that the fragment may have been composed between the first and second versions of the poem, since the second fair-copy (H 307) to Sue reflects the change of wording offered in the fragment. 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 within the family archives (Dickinson Homestead; Evergreens)
 - A Pirie & Sons
 - Document was pre-folded by the manufacturer
 - Document was cross-folded
 - 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
 - Dickinson's writing appears within the rule of the paper
 - Text contains ambiguous marks of punctuation
 - Houghton Library, Harvard University Library
 
 

