Emily Dickinson on the Web

Language as Object Emily Dickinson and Contemporary Art, Mead Art Museum, Amherst College
Robert F. Lucas Antiquarian Books Special Collections at the Jones Library in Amherst

lets you edit your own Dickinson poem.

Biography

A great Emily Dickinson page with many, many links
Emily Dickinson biography from the American Academy of Poets including:
I Measure Every Grief I Meet in the online exhibit To Go Its Way in Tears: Poems of Grief
Selected Letters of Emily Dickinson
Virtual Emily
A short biography by Michael Myers (From Thinking and Writing About Literature)
The Life of Emily Dickinson
A brief biography from the Jeffrey Amherst Bookshop
A short online biography
A list of published biographies
A short biography relating her life to her work
Another short online biography

Poetry

An Index to the Dickinson poems available online
Emily Dickenson's Poems from Columbia University Bartleby Library
Emily Dickenson's Poems from The American Verse Project at the University of Michigan
Selected Poems of Emily Dickinson
Alabaster: Archive of Emily Dickinson's Fascicle
Fascicle 1: The Manuscript Editions
Poem number 280 two versions
Dickinson poems from the Poet's Corner
Dickinson Directory in the inforM Women's Studies: Reading Room, University of Maryland

Other Dickinson Material Online

Emily Dickinson entry in the Literature, Arts and Medicine site at New York University
The Emily Dickinson International Society
A forum for scholarship on Dickinson and her relation to the tradition of American poetry and women's literature.
The Emily Dickinson Project My Letter To The World
A Travelling Multimedia Show Presenting the Life, Times, and Works of Emily Dickinson
Joyce Carol Oates on Emily Dickinson
Joyce Carol Oates as Emily Dickinson
"Soul at the White Heat" : The Romance of Emily Dickinson's Poetry by Joyce Carol Oates
The Essential Dickinson, Selected and with an Introduction by Joyce Carol Oates
Three essays from The Atlantic Monthly entitled The Poetry of Emily Dickinson, Emily Dickinson's Letters, and Emily Dickinson (Un)discovered.

And Finally!

Emily Dickinson's grave.

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