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Record ID marc_nuls/NULS_PHC_180925.mrc:39922610:3697
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050 00 $aPS1541.Z5$bD56 2018
082 00 $a811/.4$aB$223
100 1 $aDobrow, Julie,$eauthor.
245 10 $aAfter Emily :$btwo remarkable women and the legacy of America's greatest poet /$cJulie Dobrow.
250 $aFirst edition.
264 1 $aNew York :$bW.W. Norton & Company,$c[2018]
264 4 $c℗♭2018
300 $axxii, 426 pages :$billustrations ;$c25 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
386 $mGender group:$ngdr$aWomen$2lcdgt
386 $mNationality/regional group:$nnat$aBay Staters$2lcdgt
386 $mOccupational/field of activity group:$nocc$aUniversity and college faculty members$2lcdgt
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $t"One fine day in May" (1886) --$tArriving in Amherst (1856-1881) --$tMeeting and courting the Dickinsons (1881-1882) --$tSoaring love and seething tensions (1883-1894) --$tDickinsonian inspiration: Mabel's creative output (1883-1893) --$tLingering puritanism and Millicent's sensibilities (1884-1897) --$tEmbracing Emily's poems (1886-1897) --$tLosing Austin, finding Mabel (1895-1904) --$tSuing the "Queen of Amherst" (1897-1898) --$tTraveling and travails (1899-1917) --$t"Sincerely, Joe Thomas" (1918-1919) --$tFighting to define Emily Dickinson (1920-1929) --$tBringing lost poems to light (1930-1939) --$tDealing with Dickinsoniana" (1940-1955) --$tBattling over Emily's Papers (1946-1959) --$tSeeking closure and meaning (1960-1968) --$tUnpacking the camphorwood chest --$tSorting through the clutter.
520 $a"The untold story of the mother and daughter who opened the door to Emily Dickinson's poetry. Emily Dickinson may be the most widely read and beloved of all American poets, but the story behind her work's initial, posthumous publication in 1890 and the mother-and-daughter team most responsible for her enduring legacy are barely known. After Emily recounts the extraordinary lives of Mabel Loomis Todd and her daughter, Millicent Todd Bingham, and the powerful literary legacy they shared. Mabel's complicated relationships with the Dickinsons--including her thirteen-year extramarital affair with Emily's brother, Austin--roiled the small town of Amherst, Massachusetts. Mabel and Austin's love led to her work with Emily Dickinson's poetry, which inspired both Mabel's life and her daughter's, and fed controversies over the poetry's promotion, editing, and ownership. Julie Dobrow has unearthed hundreds of primary sources to tell this compelling narrative and reveal the surprising impact Mabel and Millicent had on the Emily Dickinson we know today"--$cProvided by publisher.
600 10 $aDickinson, Emily,$d1830-1886$xFriends and associates.
600 10 $aTodd, Mabel Loomis,$d1856-1932.
600 10 $aBingham, Millicent Todd,$d1880-1968.
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