Austin and Mabel
The Amherst Affair and Love Letters of Austin Dickinson and Mabel Loomis Todd
A compelling story of passion and tragedy in the world of Emily Dickinson
"One of the most explosive books ever published about social and sexual
mores in nineteenth-century America."
New York Review of Books
"It would be a rare novel that could rival the story of illicit love
between Austin Dickinson and Mabel Todd, the 'Amherst Affair' as recreated
here by
Longsworth. . . . [This book presents] the full, mesmerizing, bizarre account
through the copious DickinsonTodd letters and diary excerpts. . .
. Irresistible reading and a literary event. "
Publishers Weekly (boxed review)
"Beyond the interest it has for Dickinson scholars, this tale has
a certain exemplary force, as spectacles of human passion frequently do.
. . . Mabel Todd is so interesting that one wishes for more of her. The
diary passages with which Mrs. Longsworth expands and explains the account
appear as fascinating as the letters, whose tone of rapture must have been
hard to sustain."
New York Times Book Review
"Offers a compelling look at the passion shared by two ill-fated lovers.
. . . [Longsworth] is a sensitive, clear-eyed observer of the affair. Her
portraits of the protagonistsespecially Sue Dickinsonare perceptive
and subtle, her research meticulous, and her annotations illuminating. Drawing
upon diaries, journals, other correspondence and the voices of assorted
minor actors in this drama, Longsworth presents a full and moving
account of the tangled, tortured, yet often joyous relationship."
Boston Sunday Globe
"Solidly documented and as readable as the best novels, . . . it is
a bizarre chronicle, proverbially stranger than fiction. Longsworth
narrates it with great skill, making copious use of letters and journals."
Wall Street Journal
"There is more to Austin and Mabel than True Romance. Wisely
letting her material speak for itself, Longsworth has managed to recreate
the flavor of 19th-century middle-class life in New England."
New Leader
Polly Longsworth is author of The World of Emily Dickinson.
American History / Biography
/ New England
480 pp., 23 illustrations
LC 99-33439
$27.95s paper, ISBN 1-55849-215-1
1999
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