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  1. Open Me Carefully Emily Dickinson's Intimate Letters to Susan Huntington Dickison. Why Susie! Early Writings, 1850 to mid-1850s. During the early and mid-1850s, Emily's correspondence to Susan is effusive and filled with puns and references to the act of writing. The first letter that is preserved from Emily to Susan is dated 1850.

  2. 1 de nov. de 2019 · It isn’t clear how Dickinson and Gilbert first met, says an excerpt from the book Open Me Carefully: Emily Dickinson’s Intimate Letters to Susan Huntington Dickinson, but they soon became ...

  3. Emily Dickinson’s earliest known message to Susan Huntington Gilbert. Susan, a lifelong friend and early champion of Dickinson’s poetry, would go on to receive more than 250 poems from Dickinson, more than sent to any other correspondent. “Don’t forget all the little friends who have tried so hard to be sisters, when indeed you were ...

  4. Susan Huntington Gilbert Dickinson (1830-1913), sister-in-law. Married to the poet’s brother Austin, Susan lived at The Evergreens, where she raised her children Ned, Martha, and Thomas Gilbert (“Gib”). She suffered the tragic loss of her son Gib in 1883...

  5. 18 de dic. de 2021 · So you can imagine how the closest person to her, Susan Huntington Gilbert, felt when she read such lines as, “To own a / Susan of / my own / Is of itself / a Bliss — / Whatever / Realm I / forfeit, Lord, / Continue / me in this!” and “Sweet Hour, blessed Hour, to carry me to you, and to bring you back to me, long enough to snatch one kiss, and whisper Good bye, again.”

  6. 10 de ene. de 2008 · Introduction. Over a century after the Springfield Republican printed Susan Huntington Gilbert Dickinson's eloquent and loving homage to Emily, there still exists no finer synopsis of the poet's life and genius, or greater testament to the intense and intimate bond between these women. In the days, weeks, and years following Dickinson's death ...