An edition of I never came to you in white (1996)

I never came to you in white

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I never came to you in white

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In 1847 Edward Dickinson's daughter Emily was seventeen, a student at Mary Lyon's Female Seminary (now Mount Holyoke College) in South Hadley, Massachusetts. Thrilled by the challenges of her education, yet repressed by the school atmosphere, she began writing letters home and to the friends she felt lonely for - passionate letters that reveled in bubbling and irreverent mischief and declared the affectionate intensity of the budding poet.

Later, after her death at the age of fifty-five, friends and relatives exchanged misunderstandings of the woman they had known - and of the poetic treasure that they had no sure way of evaluating.

Out of these sixty-six imagined letters, Judith Farr, herself a poet and Dickinson scholar, has created a brilliant novel, which, written in the language of Emily Dickinson's contemporaries, lays out the entire emotional spectrum of her life. We see the young Emily groping toward poetic expression. We share the bewilderment of her teachers and friends as the girl reacts with the ingenuity of genius to people, books, and events.

We marvel at her private letters "To a Mysterious Person." We smile with her at the confusion of others as they struggle to keep up with the poet's imagination, at those who try to "correct" her mode of expression. We share the experience of the only man ever to take her photograph. We watch her die, dreadfully and prematurely. When we are done we have shared in a wondrous mystery, for we are the only ones allowed to know who Emily Dickinson was: these letters are written to us.

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Publisher
Houghton Mifflin
Language
English
Pages
225

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I Never Came to You in White: A Novel about Emily Dickinson
2014, Argo Navis
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Cover of: I Never Came to You in White
I Never Came to You in White: A Novel About Emily Dickinson
May 20, 2014, Argo-Navis
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I Never Came to You in White
1997, HarperCollins Publishers
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I never came to you in white: a novel
1996, Houghton Mifflin
in English
Cover of: I never came to you in white
I never came to you in white: anovel
1996, Houghton Mifflin
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Edition Notes

"A Peter Davison Book."

Published in
Boston

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3556.A733, PS3556.A733 I2 1996, PS3556.A733I2 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
225 p. ;
Number of pages
225

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21367381M
Internet Archive
inevercametoyoui00judi
ISBN 10
0395788404
LCCN
96011654
OCLC/WorldCat
34321158
Library Thing
45034
Goodreads
2443282

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