Dissolving Metaphors in Emily Dickinson's Poems About Drink

IF 0.2 2区 文学 N/A LITERATURE, AMERICAN
Jake Young
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Abstract:Emily Dickinson grew up amid the rise of the Massachusetts temperance movement. Of her nearly 1800 poems, over twenty poems deal with "drink" and involve drinking or drunkenness, an understudied theme in her work considering such poems account for approximately one out of every seventy-eight poems in her oeuvre. Given her exposure to temperance effort and temperance literature, and given her critical preoccupation with dualities (life / death, nature / God, mind / body, possibility / impossibility), it is not surprising that Dickinson would turn to this complex topic. This paper will explore why Dickinson repeatedly returns to this theme and will attempt to answer questions such as: what does Dickinson get out of returning again and again to write about alcohol? How might these poems be understood within the context of the temperance movement at the time? What kind of work do images of drinking achieve in such poems? And are there multiple angles she brings to this theme?
艾米莉·狄金森《酒诗》中隐喻的消解
摘要:艾米莉·狄金森成长于马萨诸塞州禁酒运动兴起的时代。在她的近1800首诗中,有20多首诗与“酒”有关,涉及饮酒或醉酒,这是她作品中一个未被充分研究的主题,因为这类诗约占她全部作品中78首诗中的一首。考虑到她对禁酒努力和禁酒文学的接触,考虑到她对二元性(生/死、自然/上帝、精神/身体、可能性/不可能性)的批判性关注,狄金森转向这个复杂的话题并不奇怪。本文将探讨为什么狄金森反复回到这个主题,并试图回答这样的问题:狄金森一次又一次地回到关于酒精的写作中得到了什么?如何在当时禁酒运动的背景下理解这些诗呢?在这样的诗歌中,饮酒的形象达到了什么样的效果?她是否从多个角度切入了这个主题?
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期刊介绍: The Emily Dickinson Journal (EDJ) showcases the poet at the center of current critical practices and perspectives. EDJ features writing by talented young scholars as well as work by those established in the field. Contributors explore the many ways in which Dickinson illuminates and challenges. No other journal provides this quality or quantity of scholarship on Dickinson. The Emily Dickinson Journal is sponsored by the Emily Dickinson International Society (EDIS).
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