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I Never Came to You in White: A Novel
I Never Came to You in White A Novel
Author: Judith Farr
This lovely fiction, by one poet about another, is cast in the form of letters that Emily Dickinson might well have written in 1847 as a seventeen-year-old student at Miss Lyon's Academy, where her teachers and fellow students found her original, witty, lovable ways beyond them. She struck them as little short of blasphemous in her expressed pas...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780395788400
ISBN-10: 0395788404
Publication Date: 9/1996
Pages: 225
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Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company
Book Type: Hardcover
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From inside cover: 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 he death at the age of fifty-five, friends and relatives exchanged misunderstandings of the woman they had known--and of the poetic treasure they had no sure way of evaluating.

Out of these sixty-six imagined letters, Judith Farr, herself a poet and Dickison 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.


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