OK, so yes, they are the bastardized versions that are in the public domain right now. Pooh. Lousy punctuation, changed pronouns, "fixed" rhymes. Somehow Thomas Johnson managed to lock the real versions of Emily Dickinson's poems away so the public can't see America's greatest poet who's only been dead more than 100 years.
Gotta love those folks at the University of Virginia American Studies program. There are all kinds of goodies available there in electronic form!
Link: Dickinson, Emily Collected Volumes I and II .
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About the electronic version
Collected Poetry, Volumes I and II by Emily Dickinson
By the University of Virginia American Studies Program 2002-2003.
Tagged in HTML October, 2003.
Copy-edited and overall design and construction: Adriana Puckett, October, 2003. This version available from American studies at the University of Virginia. Charlottesville, Va.
Freely available for non-commercial use provided that this header is included in its entirety with any copy distributed
About the print version:
Dickinson, Emily
Poems by Emily Dickinson / [1st and 2d series] edited by two of her friends, Mabel Loomis Todd and T.W. Higginson. Boston : Roberts Brothers, 1893, [c1890]
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