Here’s info:
“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 collections of Dickinson's poetry—the "manuscript books" created by Dickinson herself before her demise and published posthumously in 1981 (sic; 1891?); 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.”
Plus, the entire table is sortable by clicking on the icons following the column headings.
Just above the table is a key to figure out what all the headings mean.
Then take a look at the graph below – it shows the proportion of Dickinson's poetry published over time. How cool is that?
In addition to that info, Cristanne Miller published “Emily Dickinson’s Poems As She Preserved Them” in 2016.
In Miller’s edition, the poems are sorted as follows:
* The Fascicles
* Unbound Sheets
* Letter Poems
* Poems Transcribed by Others
* Poems Not Retained.
More on the list from Wikipedia tomorrow.