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Preface | ||
Abbreviations and Note on Quotations | ||
Introduction | 3 | |
Ch. 1 | Burn This Letter: Autograph Missive and Published Text | 18 |
Ch. 2 | I Have Taken This Opportunity of Writing You a Few Lines: A Genre as Popularly Practiced | 57 |
Ch. 3 | I Cannot Write This Letter: Ralph Waldo Emerson | 104 |
Ch. 4 | A Letter Always Seemed to Me Like Immortality: Emily Dickinson | 141 |
Ch. 5 | I Write Now d'Outre Tombre: Henry Adams | 176 |
Conclusion: Letter Writing in the Era of Telecommunications | 229 | |
Notes | 243 | |
Bibliography | 271 | |
Index | 281 |
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