Lives Like Loaded Guns_ Emily Dickinson and Her Family's Feuds - Lyndall Gordon [251]
literature and
Joseph Lyman and
physical appearance of
poems of
religion and
supposed will of
Mabel Todd and
Bill of Complaint
friendship
land trial (March-April 1898)
slander suit (1897-8)
state Supreme Court appeal
Mabel Todd and Austin’s adultery
Vinnie as go-between
Dickinson, Martha (Mattie, niece of ED)
Amherst College and
character of
childhood of
death of (1943)
diaries of
Austin Dickinson and
Ned Dickinson’s death and
Vinnie Dickinson and
ED and
ED legend and
ED publications and
Complete Poems (of ED, 1924)
Face to Face
Further Poems of Emily Dickinson Withheld from Publication by Her Sister Lavinia (1929)
Herbarium of Emily Dickinson
Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson (1924)
The Single Hound: Poems of a Life-time (1914)
Unpublished Poems (of ED, 1935)
feud and
Alfred Hampson and
health of
Houghton Library and
inaccurate editing and
marriage of
physical appearance of
public speaking and lectures
publishing rights and
sale of The Homestead (1916)
‘Sister’ camp (late twentieth century)
Mabel Todd and
Austin’s adultery
ED publications
Millicent Todd and
will (1938)
writing and
Dickinson, Ned (Edward Dickinson, Jr, nephew of ED)
death of (3 May 1898)
Vinnie Dickinson and
ED and
health of
Mabel Todd and
Austin-Mabel adultery
Dickinson, Pliny (cousin of ED)
Dickinson, Samuel Fowler (grandfather of ED)
Dickinson, Susan (née Gilbert)
abortion story and
Samuel Bowles and
character of
death of (1913)
Austin Dickinson and
abortion story
Austin’s adultery
children of
see also Dickinson, Gilbert (Gib, nephew of ED); Dickinson, Martha (Mattie, niece of ED); Dickinson, Ned (Edward Dickinson, Jr, nephew of ED)
correspondence
courtship and engagement
family rituals/customs
wallpaper incident (January 1885)
wedding (1856)
Vinnie Dickinson and
domestic life
ED and
ardour of friendship
Austin’s adultery
correspondence, see Dickinson, Emily (ED) (correspondence): with Susan Dickinson
death of ED
ED’s health
Mabel’s campaigns
marriage to Austin
obituary of ED
Open Me Carefully (1998 compilation of writings)
‘ownership’ and
Sue as ED’s reading partner
ED’s poetry and
after ED’s death
as ED’s prime reader
inherits rights
‘letter-poems’
poems addressed to
The Single Hound: Poems of a Life-time (1914)
education
The Evergreens and
salon at
family background
fear of childbirth
guest-helper of Mary Bartlett
Mary Lee Hall and
health of
Thomas Wentworth Higginson and
Alice Hill and
intellect
life in twentieth century
literature and
Otis Lord and
mortality and
Clara and Anna Newman and
physical appearance of
religion and
sexuality
‘Sister’ camp (late twentieth century)
teaching post in Baltimore
Mabel Todd and, see Todd, Mabel Loomis: Susan Dickinson and
Millicent Todd and
trip to Lake Michigan (1854)
writing and
Dickinson, Thankful
Dickinson meadow
Vinnie Dickinson and
first land transfer (1885-6)
second land transfer
Mabel Todd and
see also land trial (March-April 1898)
Dickinson, William Austin, see Austin Dickinson
‘Divinity School Address’ (Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1838)
Dixon, Isobel
DNA and family
Dodd, Mead and Company
Doherty, Pete (pop star)
Dostoyevsky, Fyodor
Dumbarton Oaks (Washington DC)
Edison, Thomas Alva
education, higher
ED and
women and
Edwards, Jonathan
Eliot, Christopher Dawes
Eliot, George (Mary Ann Evans)
novels by
The Mill on the Floss
Middlemarch
Eliot, T. S.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
self-reliance and
epilepsy
Ned Dickinson and.
ED and
eyesight/visual abnormalities and
women and; hystero-epilepsy
Esquirol, Jean-Étienne
The Evergreens
building of
Austin Dickinson’s adultery at
Mattie Dickinson and
Susan Dickinson and
salon at
wallpaper incident (January 1885)
ED centenary celebrations (1930)
the Emily Room
furnishings and interiors
Alfred Hampson and
Mary Hampson and
manuscripts at
removal by Bill McCarthy
transfer to Harvard
as museum
‘pilgrims’ to
Mabel Todd and
evolutionary theory
Farley, Abbie; see also Lord, Otis Phillips