エミリィ・ディキンスンと農業(学科紹介)

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  • Emily Dickinson and Agriculture(Introduction to Department)

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Emily Dickinson, who was not known as a poet in her lifetime, is today an influential poet in the United States. Since The Poems of Emily Dickinson, which included all her extant poems, was published in 1955, she has been recognized as a secluded poet who wrote centripetal poetry about the soul and death. Her poetry also has centrifugal elements, however, some of which are evident in her poems referring to agriculture; she writes of tilling “Soil of Flint" (Fr862) and showing “The Products" of her “Farm"( Fr1036). Dickinson lived near an extensive meadow and wrote poems about mowing hay (Fr582) and storing it in barns (Fr175, Fr379). In her agricultural community, Edward Hitchcock encouraged farmers to work on “scientific agriculture" and William Smith Clark conducted a campaign to invite an agricultural college to Amherst, where Dickinson resided. Thus, Emily Dickinson was deeply connected to agriculture, and I intend to continue researching her relationship with agriculture to clarify her agricultural poetics.

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  • CRID
    1051130853455660672
  • NII論文ID
    120006894196
  • ISSN
    21895449
  • Web Site
    https://mlib3.nit.ac.jp/webopac/TC00556095
  • 本文言語コード
    ja
  • 資料種別
    departmental bulletin paper
  • データソース種別
    • IRDB
    • CiNii Articles

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