Higginson, Thomas Wentworth. “Letters to a Young Contributor.”

January 31, 1862

(Jan.) Atlantic Monthly. In it, Higginson declares, “There may be years of crowded passion in a word and half a life in a sentence . . . A single word may be a window from which one may perceive all the kingdoms of the earth.” The article prompts Emily Dickinson to write to Higginson in April 1862.*

Sources
  • Weeks, Edward
  • Buehrens, John A.