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- Emily's insular poetic world is rocket when Sue introduces her to Sam Bowles, a newspaper editor with a strong interest in publishing women.
- Emily's participation in an Amherst baking contest gives her a taste of fame and celebrity, but she questions the benefits.
- Torn about whether to allow Sam to publish her work, Emily hosts a séance in search of guidance.
- After some time without news from Sam, Emily begins to suffer from writer's block. To rediscover her inspiration, she ventures into the landscape.
- When she learns that Sam plans to publish her poem, Emily embraces being his latest discovery while attending one of Sue's salons.
- Things don't go as planned when Emily tries to express her gratitude to Sam during a night at the opera.
- Thinking she's blown her shot at publication, Emily spirals into depression. Her mother attempts to help her with a trip to the water cure.
- When her poem is finally published to the world, Emily is shocked to discover she has become invisible to the world.
- To distract himself from the pain of life, Austin throws a tea party for his old college friends - but the day is disrupted by a major political event.
- While the whole town attends the christening of Jane's baby, Emily fights to get her poem's back from Sam.
- Amid the Civil War's mounting casualties, the Dickinsons grieve one of their own--and Emily struggles to keep the peace in her family.
- Frazar Stearns leaves to meet his fate on the battlefield just as the Dickinson family welcomes a new life.
- Determined to heal the nation, Emily and Lavinia host a sewing circle to support the troops with help from Amherst's finest seamstress, Betty.
- Emily tries to connect with the pain of war by writing to a Union Army colonel and visiting a war hospital. Henry takes a new job teaching soldiers.
- Emily tries to celebrate her father's birthday with an old-fashioned family singalong, but it devolves into another battle in the Dickinsons' own civil war.
- The Dickinsons take a fun family outing to an asylum. Henry helps the soldiers with a uniform inspection.
- After a clash with Sue, Emily wishes she could escape from this troubled time altogether. Austin struggles with a man's responsibility in wartime.
- On the day of a soldier's memorial, Emily's efforts to keep her family's hope alive reach a breaking point and she descends into a personal inferno.
- Emily asks Betty to help her design a new dress. The Dickinson family is surprised by an unexpected guest.
- Emily takes steps to ensure that her family won't repeat their past mistakes. The Amherst gang gathers for a fond farewell.
- Emily's attempt to publish a poem sparks backlash.
- Women are forbidden at Amherst, so Emily and Sue get creative to attend a lecture.
- Emily and Austin throw a party, and their mutual love for Sue causes tension.
- Emily seeks help from an author when her favorite tree is threatened.
- Emily confronts tough issues as a meeting of the local Shakespeare club.
- Emily takes a "sick day" to write and finds a connection with her father's law clerk.
- On her father's election day, Emily defiantly attempts to publish another poem.
- During a solar eclipse, Emily confronts the Shadow of Death in her home.
- On Christmas, Emily tries to be the "good little woman".
- Emily's relationships are challenged as she moves into a new chapter of life.