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Weekly Blog
January
January 1-7, 1862: The Civil War
January 8-14, 1862: The “Azarian School”
January 15-21, 1862: The Third Master “Letter”
January 22-28, 1862: Fascicle 12
January 29-Feb 4, 1862: White
February
February 5-11, 1862: Meter
February 12-18, 1862: Entitle
February 19-25, 1862: Choosing
February 26 – March 4, 1862: Sue
March
March 5-11, 1862: Women of Genius
March 12-18, 1862: Death of Frazar Stearns
March 19-25, 1862: Spring!
March 26-April 1, 1862: Fascicle 18
April
April 2-8, 1862: Publication
April 9-15, 1862: Edward Dickinson
April 16-22, 1862: Coming out as a Poet
April 23-29, 1862: Second Letter to Higginson
May
April 30-May 6, 1862: Gardens
May 7-13, 1862: Wanderlust
May 14-20, 1862: Hot Beds
May 21-27, 1862: “Eastern Spirit”
May 28-June 3, 1862: Illness and Health
June
June 4-10, 1862: Third Letter to Higginson
June 11-17, 1862: Elizabeth Barrett Browning
June 18-24, 1862: Music, by guest blogger, Dr. Nicole Panizza, Coventry University
June 25-July 1, 1862: Mothers
July
July 2-8, 1862: Marriage
July 9-15, 1862: Astronomy
July 16-22, 1862: Circumference
July 23-29, 1862: School
August
July 30-Aug 5, 1862: Wealth, Class, and Economics
August 6-12, 1862: Fifth Letter to Thomas Wentworth Higginson
August 13-19, 1862: Emerson and Thoreau
August 20-26, 1862: Bowles and Bees
August 27-September 2, 1862: Home
September
September 3-9, 1862: Volcanoes
September 10-16, 1862: Higginson’s “The Life of Birds”
September 17-23, 1862: Translation
September 24-30, 1862: Religion
October
October 1-7, 1862: Sixth Letter to Thomas Wentworth Higginson and Antietam
October 8-14, 1862: Global Citizen
October 15-21, 1862: Autumn
October 22-28, 1862: Queer Dickinson
October 29-November 4, 1862: Haunted!
November
November 5-11, 1862: Death
November 12-18, 1862: Crucifixion
November 19-25, 1862: Aftermath
November 26-December 2, 1862: Time
December
December 3-9, 1862: Language, Wonder, Freedom
December 10-16, 1862: Paradise
December 17-23, 1862: Second Crossroads Collaboration
December 24-31, 1862: Winter
Poems
January
January 1-7, 1862: Poems on the Civil War
January 8-14: The “Azarian School”
January 15-21: Mastery Poems
January 22-28: Poems from Fascicle 12
January 29-Feb 4: Poems on White
February
February 5-11: Poems on Meter
February 12-18: Poems on Entitle
February 19-25: Poems on Choosing
February 26-March 4: Sue Poems
March
March 5-11: Poems on Genius
March 12-18: Poems, Death of Frazar Stearns
March 19-25: Poems on Spring
March 26-April 1: Poems on Resurrection
April
April 2-8: Poems on Publication
April 9-15: Poems on Edward Dickinson
April 16-22: Poems in the first letter to Higginson
April 23-29, 1862: Poems in the Second Letter to Higginson
May
April 30-May 6: Garden Poems
May 7-13, 1862: Poems on Travel
May 14-20, 1862: Poems on Hot Beds
May 21-27, 1862: Poems on Eastern Spirit
May 28-June 3, 1862: Poems on Illness
June
June 4-10, 1862: Poems on the Third Letter to Higginson
June 11-17, 1862: Poems on Elizabeth Barrett Browning
June 18-24, 1862: Poems on/as Music
June 25-July 1, 1862: Poems on Mothers
July
July 2-8, 1862: Poems on Marriage
July 9-15, 1862: Poems on Astronomy
July 16-22, 1862: Poems on Circumference
July 23-29, 1862: Poems on School
August
July 30-August 5, 1862: Poems on Wealth, Class, and Economics
August 6-12, 1862: Poems and the Fifth Letter to Thomas Wentworth Higginson
August 13-19, 1862: Emerson and Thoreau – Poems
August 20-26, 1862: Poems on Bowles and Bees
August 27-September 2, 1862: Poems on Home
September
September 3-9, 1862: Poems on Volcanoes
September 10-16, 1862: Poems on Birds
September 17-23, 1862: Poems in Translation
September 24-30, 1862: Poems on Religion
October
October 1-7, 1862: Poems from Fascicle 24
October 8-14, 1862: Poems of Global Consciousness
October 15-21, 1862: Poems of Autumn
October 22-28, 1862: Poems on Queerness
October 29-November 4, 1862: Haunted Poems
November
November 5-11, 1862: Poems on Death
November 12-18, 1862: Poems on Crucifixion
November 19-25, 1862: Poems of Aftermath
November 26-December 2, 1862: Poems on Time
December
December 3-9, 1862: Poems and Crossroads Projects on Language, Wonder, Freedom
December 10-16, 1862: Poems on Paradise
December 17-23, 1862: Second Crossroads Projects
December 24-31, 1862: Poems on Winter
Video & Media
Shakespeare and Dickinson at the White Heat
Emily Dickinson in Song
C19 Podcast — Networked Connections: Exploring Emily Dickinson in 1862
Blair
Amherst – Short film by Amy Lawrence, 1995
Hymnal Essay by Anna Morrison
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