letters from dickinson to charles h. clark


Thomas Johnson's Note on Letter 817

MANUSCRIPT: AC. Pencil. Envelope addressed by George Montague. Dated by C.H. Clark, 18 April 1883.

PUBLICATION: L (1894) 357; L (1931) 349.

James Clark, who died early in June, was confined to his bed on 1 April. This letter opens as though ED, having received no answer to her last letter to James Clark, had already made inquiry of Charles about his brother's condition.


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