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"Like Blake's crystal cabinets, these chambers are hard: unlike his, they are not prismatic and glittering but cold and translucent, transmitting light, although not radiantly. In a Connecticut Valley noted for two centuries for its fervent piety, alabast

DEA2: CALL FOR PROPOSALS FOR VOLUME 3 (2014)

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DEA2: CALL FOR PROPOSALS FOR VOLUME 3 (2014)

Emily Dickinson’s Reading Culture

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Exhibit 4, Fig 2

 
A 387, “The Clouds their | Backs together laid,” c. 1872

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Thomas H. Johnson, with Theodora Ward, eds., The Letters of Emily Dickinson, 3 vols.  Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1958.

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