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원종섭 미래영어영문학회 2015 영어영문학 Vol.20 No.3
Poem-making allows us to make profound discoveries about ourselves. It can become a beacon during our dark times and it can even cure anguish and cause joy. Emily Dickinson was an American poet. I traced her writing strategy for mastering the agony of love and the process of poetic self-therapy through her poems which deal with love subjects. Her poetry was a reflection of a great soul's journey since she experienced the extreme of beliefs and loss. Her poetry grew directly out of her personal experiences and served as an out for her frustrated emotions. In a sense her poetry preserved her individuality and provided her with the needed relief for tensions lest her balance of character is threatened. Emily Dickinson's love poetry generally portrays a longing for a passion she can have, or else her painful reaction to a love which she has had, but which has somehow been taken away from her. As its best, Dickinson's love poetry can be an astringent and dignified commentary on the pain of unreturned or impossible love; as its worst sometimes degenerates into self-pity. Her love poetry has two levels of the mind that is consciousness and unconsciousness. She strictly sticks to the ideal quality of her love and insists on absolutely integrity of love that we seldom see in this real world. She, suffering from the frustration of her spiritual and erotic love, wishing to realize her love in the near future or after death, expresses her desire for spiritual and erotic love through acceptable forms of fantasy. Writing a poem was all about observing the world within her or around her. Her truth-seeking was a spiritual quest that governed her inner life, and naturally blossomed through her poetic works. The act of writing gave Emily Dickinson back a sense of her soul.
원종섭 미래영어영문학회 2013 영어영문학 Vol.18 No.2
Emily Dickinson was an American poet. Born in Amherst, Massachusetts, to a successful family with strong community ties, she lived a mostly introverted and reclusive life. Everyone around Dickinson was a sincere Puritan, but she refused to join the church. She wrote continually about religious beliefs subjects such as God, church, minister, salvation, Heaven, eternity, and the like. In this paper, I trace her beliefs and the process of poetic self-therapy through her poems which deal with religious subjects. Her poetry was a reflection of a great soul's journey since she experienced the extreme of beliefs and loss. She did not claim to fully understand Him, or even to have perennial faith in all His Ways – her poetry bears a continuing strain of doubt – but she certainly did not fear Him. This confidence fed her poetry sumptuously, and gave it the well-known child-like quality. Writing a poem was all about observing the world within her or around her. Her truth-seeking was a spiritual quest that governed her inner life, and naturally blossomed through her poetic works.