Lives Like Loaded Guns_ Emily Dickinson and Her Family's Feuds - Lyndall Gordon [253]
Millicent Todd and
Loomis, Nathan (Mabel Todd’s grandfather)
Lord, Otis Phillips (judge and suitor of ED)
final illness and death of
Lowell, Amy
Lyell, Charles
Lyman, Joseph (Vinnie Dickinson’s suitor)
Lyon, Mary (founder of ED’s college)
Mack family
MacLeish, Archibald
MacMurray, Rose, Afternoons with Emily (2007)
Maher, Margaret (servant to Dickinsons)
Austin Dickinson’s adultery and
ED’s booklets and
witness deposition (May 1897)
Mahomet
Malcolm, Janet
manuscripts and papers, see papers and manuscripts of ED
Marvel, Ik (Donald Grant Mitchell)
‘Master’ letters of ED
adulterous emotions in
Samuel Bowles as candidate for ‘Master’
‘Daisy’ role
‘Master’ as fantasy
The Master Letters of Emily Dickinson (R. W. Franklin, ed., 1986)
poems
secrecy theme
Charles Wadsworth fiction and
McCarthy, William (Bill)
Mehta, Linn Cary
Mellanby, Dr Jane
Merrill, Harriet (ED’s schoolmate)
The Mikado (Gilbert and Sullivan, 1885)
Milinowsky, Marta
Mill, Harriet Taylor
Miller, Cristanne
Mitchell, Katie
. . . some trace of her (play, 2008)
Mizruchi, Susan
Modernism
Montague family
Amy Montague (née Collier)
Gilbert Holland Montague
Millicent Todd and
Harriet Montague (sister-carer to Zebina, below)
Irene Dickinson Montague (‘Aunt Montague’)
Zebina Montague (cousin of ED)
Morris, Leslie A.
Morrison, Samuel Eliot
Morrow, Mrs Dwight
Mount Holyoke (South Hadley Seminary)
ED’s removal from due to ill health
music and ED’s poetry
Adams, John and ED
birdsong
dissonance
hymn
improvisation
jazz and syncopation
see also ED: piano of
New England Quarterly
New York Herald Tribune
New York Tribune
Newcomb, Simon
Newman, Clara and Anna
Newton, Benjamin Franklin
Nightingale, Florence
Niles, Thomas
Norcross family
Fanny Norcross (cousin of ED)
Joel Norcross (uncle of ED)
Lavinia Norcross (aunt of ED)
Loo Norcross (cousin of ED)
see also Dickinson, Emily (née Norcross, mother of ED)
Norwottucks (native Americans)
Oates, Joyce Carol
‘EDickinsonRepliLuxe’ (2008)
Observatory House (Amherst)
Open Me Carefully (eds Ellen Louise Hart and Martha Nell Smith, 1998)
Palmer, Helen Humphrey
Palmer, Sabra (ED’s schoolmate)
Patmore, Coventry, The Angel in the House (1856)
papers and manuscripts of ED
scans on internet; see also internet publication
Susan Dickinson collection
publication of
Vinnie Dickinson collection
at The Evergreens
Alfred Hampson’s sale of
hidden at The Homestead
Todd collection
given to Amherst College (1956)
hiding of (1898-1924)
Houghton Library and
Letters (1931 revised edition)
publication of (Bolts of Melody, 1945)
Pearl, Clara (daughter of Anna Newman)
Pierce, Benjamin
Pohl, Frederick A. and Vincent Yorke, Brittle Heaven (play, 1935)
Pollitt, Josephine
Porter, Hannah
Pound, Ezra
print culture and printing
publishing rights
Mattie Dickinson and
Susan Dickinson and
Vinnie Dickinson and
final contract (1894)
principle of exclusive rights
Alfred Hampson and
Mary Hampson and
Harvard University and
Mabel Todd and
draft contract (1894)
Millicent Todd signs over to Harvard
Puritanism
Pynchen, Sarah (ED’s schoolmate)
Quincy family
Radcliffe College
Raphael (artist)
Rector, Liam
Redden, David
religion
Edward Dickinson and
ED and
the Bible
in childhood
at Mount Holyoke
evolutionary theory and
Monson Female Praying Circle
Puritanism
religious revival in Amherst (mid nineteenth century)
Republican Party
Rich, Adrienne
Roberts Brothers (first publishers of ED, taken over by Little, Brown)
Letters (revised edition, 1931)
Letters
Poems: Third Series
Rogers, Mrs Lloyd
Rollo the Dane (supposed ancestor)
Romantic subjectivity
Root, Abiah (ED’s early friend)
Rosenbach, Dr Abraham Simon Wolf (dealer in mss)
Rosenbach Company
Rossetti, Christina
Rugg, Sarah Warner
Sand, George (Madame Dupin)
Saturday Review of Literature
Sawyer, Elizabeth
Schreiner, Olive
Scott, Donald F. The History of Epileptic Therapy
Scribner’s magazine
Seelye, Miss (housekeeper)
Seelye, Elizabeth (Mrs Julius