Mabel Loomis Todd

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Mabel Loomis Todd was an American editor and writer best known for helping bring Emily Dickinson’s poetry to public attention through early posthumous publications.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf diarist
editor
human
lecturer
writer
associatedWith Amherst College
Austin Dickinson
Emily Dickinson
Susan Huntington Gilbert Dickinson
surface form: Susan Gilbert Dickinson
birthName Mabel Loomis NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath stroke
child Millicent Todd Bingham
coEditorWith Thomas Wentworth Higginson
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1856-11-10
dateOfDeath 1932-10-14
educatedAt Williston Seminary
familyName Loomis Todd
fieldOfWork American literature
astronomical popularization
editing
genre memoir
nature writing
poetry editing
travel writing
givenName Mabel
knownFor bringing Emily Dickinson’s poetry to public attention
co-editing the first volumes of Emily Dickinson’s poems
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement 19th-century American literature
early 20th-century American literature
name Mabel Loomis Todd self-link
notableWork Corona and Coronet
Footprints
Letters of Emily Dickinson
Total Eclipses of the Sun
editing the first posthumous editions of Emily Dickinson’s poems
occupation diarist
editor
lecturer
writer
partner Austin Dickinson
placeOfBirth Cambridge, Massachusetts
placeOfDeath Amherst, Massachusetts
religion Unitarianism
residence Amherst, Massachusetts
Chile
Japan
Washington, D.C.
sexOrGender female
spouse David Peck Todd

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Lavinia Norcross Dickinson collaboratedWith Mabel Loomis Todd
Mabel Loomis Todd name Mabel Loomis Todd self-link