Saturday, October 26, 2019
Quest for Eternity in the Poetry of Dickinson Essay -- Biography Biogr
Quest for Eternity in the Poetry of Dickinson     Ã     Ã  Ã  Ã   Over the past few  decades, a considerable number of comments have been made on the idea of  eternity in Emily Dickinson's poetry. The following are several examples: Robert  Weisbuch's Emily Dickinson's Poetry (1975), Jane Donahue Eberwein's Dickinson:  Strategies of Limitation (1985), Dorothy Huff Oberhaus' Emily Dickinson's  Fascicles: Method and Meaning (1995), and James McIntosh's Nimble Believing:  Dickinson and the Unknown (2000). However, opinions vary as to how Dickinson  explored the question regarding eternity; much ink has still been spent on the  issue. This paper, therefore, provides another discussion of the idea of  eternity depicted in Dickinson's poetry. I will discuss the issue by considering  how her poems describe the process through which the poet finally reaches the  belief in eternity-overcoming the feud between Christianity and scientific  knowledge and that between Romanticism and existentialism.      Ã       As a beginning, let us look closely at one of the poems in which Dickinson  gives a detailed account of a deathbed scene: The last Night that She lived      It was a Common Night     Except the Dying-this to Us     Made Nature different     We noticed smallest things-     Things overlooked before     By this great light upon our Minds     Italicized-as 'twere.     As We went out and in     Between Her final Room     And Rooms where Those to be alive     Tomorrow were, a Blame     That Others could exist     While She must finish quite     A Jealousy for Her arose     So nearly infinite-- (P-1100)     Ã       It is presumed that Dickinson wrote this piece of verse in circa 1886. In May  of that year, Laura Dickey, the wife of Frank W. of Michigan, ...              ...Dickinson. 2 vols. 1974. Cambridge:  Harvard UP, 1994.      Stocks, Kenneth. Emily Dickinson and the Modern Consciousness. Hong Kong:  Macmillan, 1988.      Wolff, Cynthia Griffin. Emily Dickinson. 1986. Reading: Addison, 1988.      Works Consulted      Kjaer, Niels Pastor. "The Poet of Moment: Emily Dickinson and Soren  Kierkegaard." Dickinson Studies 59 (1986): 46-9.      McIntosh, James. Nimble Believing: Dickinson and the Unknown. Ann Arbor: U of  Michigan P, 2000.      Oberhaus, Dorothy Huff. Emily Dickinson's Fascicles: Method and Meaning.  University Park: Pennsylvania State UP, 1995.      Rosenbaum, S. P., ed. A Concordance to the Poems of Emily Dickinson. Ithaca:  Cornell UP, 1964.      Scholnick, Robert J., ed. American Literature and Science. Lexington: UP of  Kentucky, 1992.      Weisbuch, Robert. Emily Dickinson's Poetry. Chicago: Chicago UP, 1975.      Ã                        
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