The empirical/evangelical dialectic of Romantic Anglo-America culminates in the poetry of Emily Dickinson (1830-86). For example, just as her poems of science and technology reflect her faith in experience, and just as her lyrics about natural history build on this empiricism and develop her commitment to natural religion, so too do her poems of revealed religion constitute her experience of faith. Thus, for an American audience, Dickinson recasts British-Romantic themes of natural and spiritual perception. This double perspective, this counterintuitive combination of natural models with spiritual metaphors, parallels the androgynous ideal of her nineteenth-century feminism and champions her belief in immortality. The experience/faith paradox of her Late-Romantic imagination forms the mind and soul, as well as the heart, of her legacy.
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"Nietzsche, because he thought his times were too Apollonian, recommended Dionysos over Apollo. He would have recommended the opposite had he thought his times too Dionysiac. Blake the same towards imagination and reason. If Dickinson's poetry were now being read as Romantic, I would recommend it as pre-Modern."
评分"Nietzsche, because he thought his times were too Apollonian, recommended Dionysos over Apollo. He would have recommended the opposite had he thought his times too Dionysiac. Blake the same towards imagination and reason. If Dickinson's poetry were now being read as Romantic, I would recommend it as pre-Modern."
评分"Nietzsche, because he thought his times were too Apollonian, recommended Dionysos over Apollo. He would have recommended the opposite had he thought his times too Dionysiac. Blake the same towards imagination and reason. If Dickinson's poetry were now being read as Romantic, I would recommend it as pre-Modern."
评分"Nietzsche, because he thought his times were too Apollonian, recommended Dionysos over Apollo. He would have recommended the opposite had he thought his times too Dionysiac. Blake the same towards imagination and reason. If Dickinson's poetry were now being read as Romantic, I would recommend it as pre-Modern."
评分"Nietzsche, because he thought his times were too Apollonian, recommended Dionysos over Apollo. He would have recommended the opposite had he thought his times too Dionysiac. Blake the same towards imagination and reason. If Dickinson's poetry were now being read as Romantic, I would recommend it as pre-Modern."
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