1908 · Boston
by Dickinson, Emily
Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1908. About fine.. Beautifully preserved set of early 20th-century printings of Dickinson's first book-length series of poetry. In her lifetime, Dickinson was viewed as an eccentric recluse with an unusual gift at poetry. She would send poems to friends as "flowers," but less than a dozen of her poems appeared in print during her lifetime (anonymously, and some possibly unauthorized). Upon her death in 1886, Dickinson's sister Lavinia discovered a chest full of verse. Nearly half of them were bound in forty fascicles, little booklets sewn together by Dickinson herself. All told, there were nearly 1800 poems.
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