- Installation 1: Imagining Emily Dickinson's Desks, 1870-1885
- Installation 2: Return to the Archives of Emily Dickinson's Late Writings
- Fly Leaves: Toward a Poetics of Reading Emily Dickinson's Late Writings (An Illustrated Essay)
- Installation 3: Bound in Blue Cloth Over Boards: Editorial Reconstruction of the “Lord Correspondence” in Thomas H. Johnson’s LETTERS, 1958
- Installation 4: Ravished Slates: Re-visioning the "Lord Letters" (Facsimiles / Diplomatic Transcripts)
- Lost Events: Toward a Poetics of Editing Emily Dickinson's Late Writings (An Illustrated Essay)
- Appendices
- Abbreviations
- Bibliography
- Acknowledgments
- Contact Information
Paper Types
Fair-copy Drafts
Stationery (Manuscript, Leaf)
(Watermarked)
Irish Linen Fabric
A 742, 198 x 123 mm
A 744, 198 x 123 mm
A 745, 198 x 123 mm
A 747, partial leaf
A 749, 200 x 126 mm
Weston’s Linen 1876
A 736, 203 x 126 mm
A 737, 203 x 126 mm
A 739, partial leaf
A 740, 203 x 126 mm
A 855, 203 x 126 mm
Pure Irish Linen F. H. D. & Co.
A 132, 133, partial leaf
A 748, 206 x 131 mm
A 750, partial leaf
Weston’s Linen Record 1881
A 752, fragment
American Linen Paper (?)
A 741, 207 x 133 mm
(Unwatermarked)
White, wove
A 637, partial leaf
A 734, 203 x 126 mm
A 738, partial leaf
A 746, partial leaf
A 761, partial leaf
Off-white, wove
A 638, partial leaf
(Embossed)
[Orien]t (?)
A 760, partial leaf
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Rough-copy Drafts
Writing Surface, Manuscript
Blue‑ruled notebook paper
A 359
A 735
A 753
A 757
Envelopes
A 479
A 758
A 842
A 843
Brown wrapping paper
A 743
A 756
A 759
Off‑white wrapping paper
A 440
A 871
Telegram envelope
A 193, 194
Magazine margin
A 751
Legal form
A 754
Pharmacy wrapper
A 755