Emily Dickinson, a self portrait.

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Author / Creator:Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886.
Imprint:New York : Caedmon, [c1968]
Description:2 sound discs. 33 1/3 rpm, microgroove, stereo. 12 in.
Language:English
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Format: LP Audio Spoken word recording
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9271753
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Other authors / contributors:Harris, Julie.
Notes:Playable also on monaural equipment; automatic sequence.
Program notes on slipcase.
Poems and letters read by Julie Harris.
Publisher's no.:TC 2026 Caedmon
Table of Contents:
  • Letter to Abiah Root (May 7, 1845)
  • This is my letter to the world
  • Letter to Abiah Root (January 31, 1846)
  • Some keep the sabbath going to church
  • Letter to Abiah Root (November 6, 1847)
  • I cautious scanned my little life
  • Letter to Austin Dickinson (March 30, 1853)
  • To make a prarie it takes a clover and one bee
  • Letter to Jane Humphrey (April, 1852)
  • The robin is the one
  • Letter to Susan Gilbert Dickinson (April, 1852)
  • If I can stop one heart from breaking
  • Letter to Austin Dickinson (April 21, 1853)
  • Letter to Susan Gilbert Dickinson (Late August, 1854)
  • There is no silence in the earth
  • Letter to unknown recipient (1858)
  • The lilac is an ancient shrub
  • Letter to Joseph A. Sweester (early summer, 1858)
  • Superiority to fate
  • Letter to Dr. and Mrs. J.G. Holland (November 6, 1858)
  • As by the dead we love to sit
  • Letter to unknown recipient (about 1861)
  • Title divine is mine
  • Letter to unknown recipient (early 1862)
  • It struck me, every day
  • Letter to T. W. Higginson (April 15, 1862)
  • The spider holds a silver ball
  • Letter to T.W. Higginson (April 25, 1862)
  • Of all the sounds dispatched abroad
  • Letter to T.W. Higginson (June 7, 1862)
  • Letter to Samuel Bowels (Summer, 1862)
  • Remorse is memory awake
  • Tell all the truth but tell it slant
  • Letter to Louise and Frances Norcross (Summer, 1874)
  • Letter to T. W. Higginson (July, 1874)
  • I have no life but this
  • Letter to Otis P. Lord (about 1878)
  • Letter to Otis P. Lord (about 1878)
  • You cannot make remembrance grow
  • Letter to Sally Jenkins (late December, 1880)
  • Letter to T.W. Higginson (about 1881)
  • How happy is the little stone
  • Letter to Susan Gilbert Dickinson (about 1882)
  • Arcturus is his other name
  • Letter to Maria Whitney (Autumn, 1884)
  • Letter to T. W. Higginson (Spring, 1886)
  • Letter to Louise and Frances Norcross (May 1886).