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DICKINSON, BARBARA (fl. 1940s-1950s) (chron.)
- * After He’s Gone, (ss) McCall’s Jun 1951
- * Curtain Call, (ss) Chatelaine Oct 1960
- * A Day of Her Own, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion Oct 1948
- * Don’t Look So Beautiful!, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion Jun 1955
- * Funnyman, (ss) Collier’s Feb 5 1944
- * The Genius, (ss) Collier’s Oct 26 1946
- * Here and Now, (??) Collier’s Nov 18 1944
- * His Feet on the Ground, (??) Collier’s Sep 22 1945
- * Hollywood Daughter, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1952
- * I Love My Draft Board, (ss) Collier’s Sep 4 1943
- * I Want You to Meet My Sister, (ss) Collier’s Aug 10 1946
- * The Innocent, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion Jul 1949
- * Lady in a War, (ss) Collier’s Apr 15 1944
- * Lightly and Brightly, (ss) Collier’s Jan 6 1945
- * Try This on for Size, (??) Collier’s Dec 23 1944
- * Virtuous Lady, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion Mar 1948
- * Where the Heart Is, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 6 1947
DICKINSON, DOROTHY (fl. 1900s-1930s) (chron.)
- * The Airman’s Prayer, (pm) The Story-teller Dec 1927
- * Andrew and Me, (pm) The Story-teller Feb 1926
- * Bill, (pm) Nash’s Magazine Jun 1914
- * A Cavalier Toast, (pm) Nash’s Magazine Sep 1912
- * The Heir of Sir Nicholas, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine Jan 1928
- * The Holly Tree, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine Jan 1926
- * I Ask for Trees, (pm) The Windsor Magazine Mar 1934
- * Jenny’s Way, (pm) Nash’s Magazine Nov 1913
- * On the Road, (pm) The Windsor Magazine Jul 1935
- * The Reason, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine Jun 1908
- * Red and White, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine Oct 1908
- * Somebody Called Me, (pm) The Story-teller Feb 1928
- * Somebody Is Singing, (pm) The Windsor Magazine Apr 1933
- * Time and I, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine Nov 1908
- * The Waking Wind, (pm) The Windsor Magazine Apr 1935
- * The White House, (pm) The Windsor Magazine Dec 1934
- * Your Coming, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine Aug 1908
DICKINSON, EDWARD D. (fl. 1920s-1940s) (chron.)
- * Acres, (ss) The Strand Magazine Jan 1929
- * All This Speed, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine May 1938
- * And After the Powder-Puff, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine Jan 1932
- * The Battling Barnstormers, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine Aug 1931
- * The Daisy Picker, (ss) The Strand Magazine Mar 1931
- * A Fine Lawn, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine May 1931
- * The Flaming Sign, (ss) The Strand Magazine Oct 1930
- * Full-Back, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine Apr 1932
- * Head-in-Air, (ss) The Story-teller Sep 1930
- * Heroic Hector, (ss) The Illustrated London News Christmas 1940
- * The Letter from a Stranger, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine Jul 1931
- * No More Swords, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine Mar 1936
- * Old Frenzy, (ss) The Strand Magazine Jun 1931
- * One Romantic Night, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine May 1931
- * “One-a-Week” Flanagan, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine Nov 1932
- * The Pass to Paradise, (ss) The Strand Magazine May 1929
- * The Passing of an Amazon, (ss) The Strand Magazine Nov 1929
- * Please, May I Shoot You?, (ss) The Illustrated Detective Magazine May 1932
- * “The Poor Dumb Beast”, (ss) The Strand Magazine Oct 1929
- * Pride and Mr. Pratt, (ss) The Strand Magazine Jan 1932
- * Seed of Revolt, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine Nov 1935
- * Taking Chances, (ss) The Strand Magazine Aug 1931
- * The Truth About Spindle, (ss) The Strand Magazine May 1930
- * The Ugly Mugs, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine Nov 1931
- * The Yard o’ Tin, (ss) The Strand Magazine Aug 1930
DICKINSON, EMILY (ELizabeth) (1830-1886); (about) (chron.)
- * Because I Could Not Wait, (pm); from Complete Poems 1924.
- * Choice, (pm)
- * The Culprit, (pm) Poems by Emily Dickinson: Second Series, Roberts Brothers 1891, as “Surgeons Must Be Very Careful”.
- * Dear March, (pm)
- * Death Is a Dialogue, (pm)
- * Eternity, (pm)
- * Frigates, (pm)
- * The Grass, (pm)
- * A Group of Unpublished Poems, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly Feb 1929
- * Hope, (pm)
- * I’m Nobody, (pm) Poems by Emily Dickinson: Second Series, Roberts Brothers 1891
- * Life, (pm)
- * Morning, (pm) St. Nicholas May 1891
- * Parting, (pm) Scribner’s Magazine Jun 1896
- * Poem (“I have not told my garden yet”), (pm)
- * Real, (pm); from Poems of Emily Dickinson.
- * Remembrance, (pm)
- * Renunciation, (??) Scribner’s Magazine Aug 1890
- * Selections from The Unpublished Poems of Emily Dickinson, (pm)
- * The Sleeping Flowers, (pm) St. Nicholas Jun 1891
- * Song (My river runs to thee...), (pm)
- * “Success is counted sweetest...”, (pm) Brooklyn Daily Union Apr 27 1864, uncredited.
- * Summer, (pm)
- * Surgeons Must Be Very Careful, (pm) Poems by Emily Dickinson: Second Series, Roberts Brothers 1891; also as “The Culprit”.
- * Suspense, (pm); from Poems of Emily Dickinson.
- * Three Poems, (pm) The Windmill v2 #6 1947
- * To Fight Aloud, (pm)
- * Troubled about Many Things, (pm); from Poems of Emily Dickinson.
- * untitled (“I died for beauty...”), (pm); from Poems of Emily Dickinson.
- * untitled (“I never saw a moor...”), (pm); from Poems of Emily Dickinson.
- * untitled (“I shall know why, when time is over...”), (pm); from Poems of Emily Dickinson.
- * untitled (“I taste a liquor never brewed...”), (pm); from Poems of Emily Dickinson.
- * untitled (“New feet within my garden go...”), (pm); from Poems of Emily Dickinson.
- * untitled (“Presentiment is that long shadow on the lawn...”), (pm); from Poems of Emily Dickinson.
- * untitled (“The bustle in a house...”), (pm); from Poems of Emily Dickinson.
- * [untitled poem], (pm)
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