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List of Emily Dickinson poems : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Emily Dickinson poems

This is a list of Emily Dickinson poems. In addition to the list of first lines which link to the poems' texts, the table notes each poem's publication in several of the most significant editions of Dickinson's poetry—the "manuscript books" created by Dickinson herself but not published as such until 1981; the seven volumes of poetry published posthumously from 1890 to 1945; the cumulative collections of 1924, 1930, and 1937; and the scholarly editions of 1955 and 1998. The entire table is sortable by clicking on the icons following the column headings.
Important publications which are ''not'' represented in the table include the 10 poems published (anonymously) during Dickinson's lifetime;〔Franklin 1998, pp 1531-32.〕 and editions of her letters, published from 1894 on, which include some poems within their texts. In all these cases, the ''poem itself'' occurs in the list, but these specific ''publications'' of the poem are not noted.
==Key==

;Rows
A row in the table below is defined as any set of lines that is categorized either by Johnson (1955) or by Franklin (1998)—or, in the vast majority of cases, by both—as a poem written by Emily Dickinson. Johnson recognizes 1775 poems, and Franklin 1789; however each, in a handful of cases, categorizes as ''multiple'' poems lines which the other categorizes as a ''single'' poem. This mutual splitting results in a table of 1799 rows.
;Columns
*First Line: Most of the first lines link to the poem's text (usually its first publication) at Wikisource. For Wikipedia articles on the poems, see or the navigation box at the bottom of the article. Poems are alphabetized by their first line. Punctuation, capitalization and even wording of the first lines may vary depending on the edition of each poem's text used.
*F/S: Position in ''Fascicles'' or ''Sets''. Dickinson preserved about 2/3 of her poems in "manuscript books" or "packets" of two types. ''Fascicles'' are composed of sheets folded in half (yielding one signature of 2 leaves and 4 pages), laid on top of each other (not nested), and bound with string. Other poems are preserved in what R. W. Franklin calls ''Sets'' which are groups of folded signatures appropriate for, and possibly intended for, similar binding, but never actually bound. The code in the table below indicates "F" for fascicle or "S" for set, then the fascicle number 01-40 or set number 01-15, then the order of the 4-page signature (or occasionally unfolded 1-leaf 2-page sheet), finally the order of the poem within the fascicle or set. An asterisk indicates that this poem, or part of this poem, occurs elsewhere in the fascicles or sets but its subsequent occurrences are ''not'' noted. Thus "F01.03.016
*" indicates the 16th poem within fascicle #1, which occurs on the 3rd signature or sheet bound in that fascicle; and that this poem (or part of it) also recurs elsewhere in the fascicles or sets.
*1st: First publication of the poem within the Todd & Bianchi volumes of 1890-1945 (see References). This does ''not'' account for the handful of poems published during Emily Dickinson's lifetime, nor poems which first appeared within published letters.
*1stS.P: Section and Poem number (both converted to Arabic numerals, and separated by a period) of the poem in its 1st publication as noted above. Poems in the volumes of 1929 and 1935 are not numbered, so page numbers are given in place of poem numbers. An asterisk indicates that this poem, or part of this poem, occurs elsewhere in the Todd & Bianchi volumes but its subsequent occurrences are ''not'' noted.
*Collect: Section and Poem number (both converted to Arabic numerals, and separated by a period) in the Bianchi collections of 1924-1937 (see References).
*J#: Number assigned by Thomas H. Johnson in his variorum edition of 1955. Numbering represents Johnson's judgment of chronology.
*Fr#: Number assigned by R. W. Franklin in his variorum edition of 1998. Numbering represents Franklin's judgment of chronology.

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