And just FYI: Part 1 of this plog (poetry blog) post is HERE -- and it tells the story of my first (and actual) visit to the Houghton -- back in 2013 -- when I was able to see the Dickinson room in person!
Below are the pics and comments from 2021's virtual tour:
The host, live from the Emily Dickinson Museum in Amherst, MA, opened with this poem by Emily: A precious – mouldering pleasure – 'tis – To meet an Antique Book – In just the Dress his Century wore – A privilege – I think – His venerable Hand to take – And warming in our own – A passage back – or two – to make – To Times when he – was young – His quaint opinions – to inspect – His thought to ascertain On Themes concern our mutual mind – The Literature of Man – What interested Scholars – most – What Competitions ran – When Plato – was a Certainty – And Sophocles – a Man – When Sappho – was a living Girl – And Beatrice wore The Gown that Dante – deified – Facts Centuries before He traverses – familiar – As One should come to Town – And tell you all your Dreams – were true – He lived – where Dreams were born – His presence is Enchantment – You beg him not to go – Old Volume shake their Vellum Heads And tantalize – just so – | Following the poem, Leslie Morris, the Gore Vidal Curator at the Houghton Library, explained how much of Dickinson's belongings and work ended up at Harvard. |
ALSO: The Emily Dickinson Museum in Amherst has a the complete tour available on their site, HERE.