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Prologue : Emily has left the building
Packaging Emily : Dickinson in books
Getting nearer, knowing less : Emily Dickinson's correspondence with Susan Gilbert Dickinson
"Because I could not say it, I fixed it in the verse" : Dickinson and Samuel Bowles
"The way I read a letter's this" : Dickinson and genre
"The ear is the last face" : the manuscript as archive of rhythm and rhyme
"Bells whose jingling cooled my tramp" : Dickinson and meter
Toward a culture of measurement in manuscript study
Postscript : "Where the meanings, are".
Packaging Emily : Dickinson in books
Getting nearer, knowing less : Emily Dickinson's correspondence with Susan Gilbert Dickinson
"Because I could not say it, I fixed it in the verse" : Dickinson and Samuel Bowles
"The way I read a letter's this" : Dickinson and genre
"The ear is the last face" : the manuscript as archive of rhythm and rhyme
"Bells whose jingling cooled my tramp" : Dickinson and meter
Toward a culture of measurement in manuscript study
Postscript : "Where the meanings, are".