Emily Dickinson archive live
The Emily Dickinson archive, containing high-resolution images of Emily Dickinson’s original handwritten manuscripts, is now live.
Emily Dickinson Archive makes high-resolution images of Dickinson’s surviving manuscripts available in open access, and provides readers with a website through which they can view images of manuscripts held in multiple libraries and archives. This first phase of the EDA includes images for the corpus of poems identified in The Poems of Emily Dickinson: Variorum Edition, edited by R. W. Franklin (Cambridge: Belknap Press of the Harvard University Press, 1998).
PS: I apply for having been so tardy in replying to many fine comments and posts on this blog. I am completely swamped with work just now.


Also of interest: see this book containing images of Dickinson’s envelope poems.
Here is a post giving more detail about the archive.
In fact, there is more to this than I had initially realized. This New York Times article gives some details about the large conflict between Harvard and Amherst: