As the Civil War raged, an unlikely friendship was born between the reclusive poet Emily Dickinson and Thomas Wentworth Higginson, a literary figure who ran guns to Kansas and commanded the first Union regiment of black soldiers. When Dickinson sent Higginson four of her poems he realized he had encountered a wholly original genius; their intense correspondence continued for the next quarter century.
Chapter 2: Thomas Wentworth Higginson: Without a Little Crack Somewhere
Chapter 3: Emily Dickinson: If I Live, I Will Go to Amherst
Chapter 4: Emily Dickinson: Write! Comrade, Write!
Chapter 5: Thomas Wentworth Higginson: Liberty Is Aggressive
Chapter 6: Nature Is a Haunted House
Chapter 10: Her Deathless Syllable
Chapter 12: Moments of Preface
Chapter 13: Things That Never Can Come Back
Chapter 16: Rendezvous of Light
Chapter 17: Poetry of the Portfolio
Chapter 18: Me—Come! My Dazzled Face
Chapter 19: Because I Could Not Stop