Among the finest poets America has ever produced, Emily Dickinson lived a life of quiet solitude. A master of the short lyric poem, her preoccupation with death and immortality permeated many of her greatest works. It is Dickinson’s handwritten draft of “I died for beauty – but was scarce” that we have reproduced here.
- Part of the Embellished Manuscripts Collection
- Decorative printed paper
- Double-sided designs
- Textured printing
- Rounded edges
- Subtle Paperblanks branding
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Width: 40mm (1½")
Height: 185mm (7¼")
Depth: 1mm (")