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  1. Mabel Loomis Todd or Mabel Loomis (November 10, 1856 – October 14, 1932) was an American editor and writer. She is remembered as the editor of posthumously published editions of Emily Dickinson 's poetry and letters and also wrote several novels and books about her travels with her husband, astronomer David Peck Todd , as well as co-authoring ...

  2. Learn about the life and legacy of Mabel Loomis Todd, who had a 13-year affair with Emily Dickinson's brother, edited and published the poet's works, and saved Hog Island from logging. Read her diary entries, poems, and letters, and see photos of her and her family.

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  3. Apr 24, 2024 · Mabel Loomis Todd (born Nov. 10, 1856, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.—died Oct. 14, 1932, Hog Island, Maine) was an American writer and editor who was largely responsible for editing the first posthumously published editions of the poems of Emily Dickinson.

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  4. Mabel Loomis Todd (1856-1932) Editor, author, public speaker, artist, musician, conservationist. To the extent she’s remembered in the 21st century, Mabel Loomis Todd is most known for her associations with members of the Dickinson family of Amherst, Massachusetts: as one of Emily Dickinson’s first editors, or for her long-term extra ...

  5. Mabel Loomis Todd was a friend and editor of the poet Emily Dickinson, who she met in 1882 and corresponded with for over a decade. She published three volumes of Dickinson's poems and letters, and influenced the public's image of her. Learn about her life, work, and legacy.

  6. Mabel Loomis Todd was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10 November 1856, the only child of Eben Jenks Loomis and Mary Alden (Wilder) Loomis. Her father, an astronomer, mathematician, and naturalist, worked on the American Emphemeris and Nautical Almanac in Cambridge.

  7. Learn about the life and achievements of Mabel Loomis Todd, editor of Emily Dickinson's poems and letters, and a vibrant figure in Amherst community. Explore her contributions to science, art, education, and social clubs through this online exhibit.

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