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Emily Dickinson and Hymn Culture : Tradition and Experience

By: (Author) Victoria N. Morgan

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Format: Paperback / Softback

ISBN-10: 1138266051

ISBN-13: 9781138266056

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Imprint: Routledge

Country of Manufacture: GB

Country of Publication: GB

Publication Date: Nov 28th, 2016

Print length: 246 Pages

Weight: 384 grams

Dimensions (height x width x thickness): 15.80 x 24.10 x 2.10 cms

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Bringing to bear the hymnody of Dickinson''s female forbears and contemporaries and the Dissenting ideology found in Isaac Watts''s hymns, this study offers a critical intervention in Dickinson''s use of the hymn form. Dickinson''s use of bee imagery and the re-visioned notions of religious design in her ''alternative hymns'' show her engaging with a community of hymn writers in ways that anticipate the ideas of feminist theologians.
Extending the critical discussion which has focused on the hymns of Isaac Watts as an influence on Emily Dickinson''s poetry, this study brings to bear the hymnody of Dickinson''s female forbears and contemporaries and considers Isaac Watts''s position as a Dissenter for a fuller understanding of Dickinson''s engagement with hymn culture. Victoria N. Morgan argues that the emphasis on autonomy in Watts, a quality connected to his position as a Dissenter, and the work of women hymnists, who sought to redefine God in ways more compatible with their own experience, posing a challenge to the hierarchical ''I-Thou'' form of address found in traditional hymns, inspired Dickinson''s adoption of hymnic forms. As she traces the powerful intersection of tradition and experience in Dickinson''s poetry, Morgan shows Dickinson using the modes and motifs of hymn culture to manipulate the space between concept and experience-a space in which Dickinson challenges old ways of thinking and expresses her own innovative ideas on spirituality. Focusing on Dickinson''s use of bee imagery and on her notions of religious design, Morgan situates the radical re-visioning of the divine found in Dickinson''s ''alternative hymns'' in the context of the poet''s engagement with a community of hymn writers. In her use of the fluid imagery of flight and community as metaphors for the divine, Dickinson anticipates the ideas of feminist theologians who privilege community over hierarchy.

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