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1. Emily Dickinson lived a life of self-imposed isolation ("reclusion") in Amherst, Massachusetts, beginning around 1850. She stopped going out in public, dressed only in white, and communicated with visitors from behind screens or in other rooms. 2. Dickinson's reclusion was a reaction against the unpredictable, violent, and terrifying world, particularly evidenced by the outbreak of the Civil War. However, her reclusion was not a withdrawal into an interior spiritual realm, as was typical in traditions of reclusion, but a defiant protest against a compromised world. 3. Dickinson's poetry documents her frustration with and blame of a divine power that could have established a more just and harmonious creation

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1. Emily Dickinson lived a life of self-imposed isolation ("reclusion") in Amherst, Massachusetts, beginning around 1850. She stopped going out in public, dressed only in white, and communicated with visitors from behind screens or in other rooms. 2. Dickinson's reclusion was a reaction against the unpredictable, violent, and terrifying world, particularly evidenced by the outbreak of the Civil War. However, her reclusion was not a withdrawal into an interior spiritual realm, as was typical in traditions of reclusion, but a defiant protest against a compromised world. 3. Dickinson's poetry documents her frustration with and blame of a divine power that could have established a more just and harmonious creation

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1 ED Reclusion

Emily Dickinson: Reclusion Against Itself


Renunciation is the Choosing
Against Itself (J 745
Emily Dickinson!s "eclusion# the "i$eting cent"al (non %e$ent of he" life#
is so o&t"usi$e as to &lock e$en itself f"om $ie'( In he"# "eclusion $e"ges on
occlusion# &oth 'ith "ega") to its causes an)# mo"e *"o&lematically# 'ith
"ega") to the meaning in Dickinson of "eclusion itself( Ea"ly accounts assume
some "omantic c"ash# fo" 'hich the"e has ho'e$e" &een essentially no
e$i)ence( +o" 'oul) me"e &"oken%hea"te)ness# 'hethe" hete"o% o"
homose,ual# go $e"y fa" in accounting fo" the lite"atu"e Dickinson '"ote(
Dickinson!s "eclusion# as "e*"esente) in he" 'o"k# must instea) &e seen &oth
in te"ms of t"a)itions of 'ith)"a'al f"om the 'o"l) an) in "esistance to them(
In)ee)# in many 'ays "eclusion in Dickinson "e*"esents a ne'# -uite o"iginal
stance# in c"itical "elation "athe" than containment 'ithin the meanings of
"eclusion that come &efo"e he"( Dickinson!s "eclusion ma"ks a shift# &oth
su&tle an) e,t"eme# in the histo"y of "eclusion an) its significance# 'hich
e,ten)s *ast he" o'n "et"eat "et"os*ecti$ely to the t"a)ition itself( In this it
suggests ho' any act o" e$ent an) its te"ms may mean )iffe"ently 'ithin
)iffe"ent histo"ical )ist"i&utions(
Dickinson!s *oet"y *"o$i)es a "eco") of he" "es*onses to a 'o"l) she
foun) at times allu"ing# &ut of 'hich she ultimately )isa**"o$e) as )ee*ly
fla'e) an) in)ee) ala"ming( It is not# ho'e$e"# )isa**"o$al of "eality that
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makes Dickinson!s "eclusion tho"oughly o"iginal( Disa**"o$al the sense of
an im*e"fect 'o"l) that "e-ui"es some so"t of "a)ical t"eatment to &e ma)e to
e-ual# o" e$en a**"oach# any image of *e"fection o" "e)em*tion ha)# afte"
all# &een the moti$e fo" 'ith)"a'al f"om the 'o"l) since its ea"liest "egimens(
/ut he"s is not a "eclusion attesting to inte"io" su*e"io"ity as a final "esou"ce of
intelligi&ility( Rathe"# Dickinson in "eclusion *"otests an) "e&ukes the lack of
)esign in the e,te"nal 'o"l) of *henomena an) e$ents# 'he"e meaning
shoul) "esi)e(
/o"n in 1012 in Amhe"st# 3assachusetts# Dickinson seems to ha$e
*asse) an o")ina"y gi"lhoo) in a *"ominent to'n family( At a"oun) the age of
.0 in the yea" 1050# ho'e$e"# she &egan to )is*lay )istincti$e &eha$io":
sto**ing going out# )"essing in 'hite# s*eaking to $isito"s f"om &ehin)
sc"eens# stai"'ells# o" othe" "ooms4 )eclining to a))"ess the en$elo*es of he"
co""es*on)ence# f"om lette"s to my"ia) con)olence notes to messages to he"
siste"%in%la' ne,t )oo"( An) she of cou"se &egan to '"ite intensi$ely# an) also
to not *u&lish# *oems 'hich she only ci"culate) in *"i$ate lette"s o" se'e) into
small fascicle &ooklets# foun) &y he" siste" 5a$inia on Dickinson!s )eath in
1006( 7hat this "et"eat coinci)e) 'ith the intensifying hostilities an) then
out&"eak of the Ame"ican Ci$il 8a" as )i) he" g"eat out&u"st of *oetic
*"o)uction I ha$e )iscusse) else'he"e(
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7he 'a"!s "ele$ance he"e is not
only# o" *e"ha*s is *"ecisely# histo"ical( Dickinson!s "eclusion is &o"n in
"eaction against a 'o"l) manifesting itself as un*"e)icta&le# $iolent# an)
te""ifying( 9he ha) sus*ecte) this fo" some time( :e" ea"ly lette"s t"ack he"
i""econcila&le anguish o$e" schoolf"ien)s! )eaths( /ut the 'a"# one shoul)
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imagine# seeme) a final an) o$e"'helming e$i)ence that the 'o"l) in)ee)
'as a &a)ly con)ucte) *lace(
In the histo"y of thought# this is ha")ly ne's( 9t( Augustine# fo"
e,am*le# su"$eying the fall of Rome# ha) long since *"o$i)e) am*le te"ms fo"
sus*ecting the City of 3an( 7his )is*laye) itself as at &est a scene of t"ial# at
'o"st a *unishment 'hich# if *"o*e"ly "ega")e)# coul) act also as *u"gation(
;ollo'ing the *aths lai) out &efo"e him &y <lato (in his 'o"st moo)s an)
+eo*latonists# nota&ly <lotinus# 'he"e the cosmos itself &ecomes a *ath'ay
of int"os*ection4 an)# in Ch"istian conte,ts such as the Dese"t ;athe"s# 9t(
Augustine tu"ne) in'a") an) u*'a") in'a") as u*'a") %% to'a") the City of
=o)( As he '"ites in the Confessions # >you 'e"e mo"e in'a") than the most
in'a") *lace of my hea"t an) loftie" than the highest a&o$e me(>
.
Although
the meta*hysical 'o"l) 'as no longe" to &e *u"sue)# as in <lotinus# &y 'ay of
emanation fi"st )o'n'a") an) then ascen)ing# &ut "athe" &y g"ace4 the
Augustinian )i"ection is nonetheless clea"ly outline) as a )etachment f"om the
e,te"io" 'o"l) fo" an in'a") one acting as sign# la))e"# image an)
*a"tici*ation in the 'o"l) a&o$e the flesh(
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Con)ucte) 'ith g"eate" o" lesse"
)istaste# g"eate" o" lesse" sus*icion# g"eate" o" lesse" "eg"et# )etachment f"om
the 'o"l) *le)ge) itself to an inne" s*i"ituality facing hea$en'a")s an)
ente"ing# in mo"e o" less o"tho)o, fashion ('ith )eg"ees of unification an)
)eification &eing one of the g"eat *o"tals into he"esy# as it 'as fo" 3eiste"
Eckha"t an) Jaco& /oehme into a highe" an) &ette" 'o"l) than this one of
matte"# time# change an) multi*licity(
7his is a t"a)ition Dickinson &"eaks 'ith an) &"eaks o*en( 9uch
inte"io"# s*i"itual ascents an) e,its a"e not the )i"ections# claims no" ma* of
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Dickisnon!s "eclusion# )es*ite s*ecific *oems an) effo"ts to "ea) he" in such
te"ms( :e"s is not 'ith)"a'al f"om the 'o"l) to an inte"io"ity )etache) f"om it
as its anti)ote# o" at least in *"omise of one in a )iffe"ent "ealm( In continuity
'ith the <latonist an) Ch"istian t"a)itions of "eclusion# Dickinson too sees the
*henomenal 'o"l) as 'anting( ?et he" "eaction to it is not the t"a)itional one(
9he )oes not acce*t# o" seek# an inte"io" "ealm as "esolution o" sign o" *ath o"
*"omise of "e)em*tion( In)ee)# she is c"itical of the enti"e )ualist skeleton of
the 'o"l) as a tem*o"al mate"iality se*a"ate)# in an un&"i)gea&le an) sh"ill
manne"# f"om unchanging# inco"*o"eal essence# s*i"it# an) t"uth( :e" "et"eat
)oes not fulfill# &ut "athe" con)emns this )i$ision an) its conse-uent
a&an)onment of this 'o"l) fo" one "emo$e) f"om it# facing a'ay f"om time to
an esca*ist ete"nity( Ce"tainly she sees the fla's of the 'o"l)# 'hich a**ea"s
to he" as a scene 'ith *otential# &ut as f"ighteningly ill%manage)( /ut this
)oes not mo$e he" to su&stitute fo" it a &ifu"cate) e,*e"ience 'hich
"enounces e,te"nal e$ents an) te"ms( Instea) it fills he" 'ith "age at ha$ing to
"et"eat f"om a 'o"l) so com*"omise)( :e" stance is one of f"ust"ation an)
&lame# not least at a )i$ine *o'e" 8ho coul)# she is su"e# ha$e esta&lishe)
c"eation in a mo"e @ust# mo"e ha"monious# less $iolent an) lethal manne"(
8hat she 'oul) like is not a s*litting a*a"t of the -uicksan) *henomenal
'o"l) fo" a sta&le mountain of ete"nity# signale) &y inne" s*i"ituality( Rathe"
she 'ishes an integ"ate) e,*e"ience in the "eality she kno's: of &oth fact an)
meaning# &o)y an) s*i"it# *henomena an) in)ee) as intelligi&ility(
:e" "et"eat# then# is not the "enunciation of a lesse" "ealm fo" a highe"
one# the *hysical fo" the s*i"itual o" fo" the aesthetic fo" that matte"( A"t is
not fo" Dickinson a se*a"ate an) self%constituting "ealm# "e)em*ti$e 'ithin its
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o'n te"ms( It )oes not# on the 'hole# *"o$i)e fo" he" a secu"e enclosu"e o"
"e*"esent one( Rathe" it &ecomes the scene of Dickinson!s anguishe) an)
ang"y "ecognition of the chaotic "eality in 'hich she )'ells( 7his is a 'o"l) in
'hich# as +ietAsche 'as soon afte" lou)ly to *"oclaim# no intelligi&le *"inci*le
can &e )etecte)( ?et the failu"e of intelligi&ility )oes not lea) he"# as it )oes
him# to )ismiss its *ossi&ility an) seek some immanent fo"ce to take its *lace
as he )oes 'ith the 8ill to <o'e"( +o" is he" *osition like his st"aight
con)emnation of the catego"y of ete"nity itself( Dickinson!s cent"al *"o&lem is
not the notion of a 'o"l) of immo"tality an) )i$ine $alues as such# &ut "athe"#
its location( 8hat infu"iates# te""ifies# an) f"ust"ates he" is the lack of sta&ility
an) secu"ity# @ustice an) "e)em*ti$e lo$e 'ithin the 'o"l) she kno's(
Dickinson "ecluses he"self# the"efo"e# not in ho*e of a "e)em*ti$e e,*e"ience#
locate) e,*e"ientially# *enitentially# an) in *"omise as an inne" state "eflecting
an) *a"tici*ating in a s*i"itual one that t"anscen)s the 'o"l) a"oun) he"( :e"s
"athe" is close" to )es*ai" o" "athe"# to )efiance at the 'o"l) that makes such
"et"eat necessa"y( 7he"e is )efiant )efense: to *"otect he"self as much as
*ossi&le f"om the g"a$e )iso")e" 'hich su""oun)s he"( An) the"e is )efiant
attack: to *"otest# to *ummel# to *unish natu"e an) natu"e!s =o) fo" the at
once se)ucti$e yet ultimately &et"aying "eality fo" 'hich he "emains
"es*onsi&le( =o) "emains a cent"al figu"e in Dickinson# as &oth *"otagonist
an) antagonist# infu"iatingly un'illing o" una&le fully to take :is *"o*e" "ole( In
he" $e"se# Dickinson a))"esses =o) "e*eate)ly in longing an) yea"ning
that :e *"o$e to &e 8ho an) 8hat is al'ays sai) of :im4 an) in
)isa**ointment an) )ist"ess that this seems me"e "umo"# cont"a)icte) &y the
chaos that )oes# yes# attest a Cause( :e"s is an a"gument f"om )esign 'he"e
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ho'e$e" the )esign )efaults# lea$ing he" fu"ious at the Designe"( In te"ms of
the t"a)ition# Dickinson!s is not 9t( John of the C"oss!s Da"k +ight of the soul
)ou&ting its o'n 'o"thiness( +o" is he"s 7(9(Eliot!s Da"k +ight )ou&ting the
"eality of =o)# to &e heale) 'ith "ene'e) $ision( Dickinson )oes not )ou&t
=o)!s e,istence( 9he instea) -uestions :is 8ays# 'hich seem to he"
un@ustifia&le( 9he &"ings to the fo"e the 'e))e) *light &et'een theo)icy an)
mysticism# 'he"e "et"eat into s*i"it is offe"e) as anti)ote to the 'o"l)!s
suffe"ing( Dickinson in cont"ast "e@ects a solution to the 'o"l)!s )iso")e" that
is "emo$e) f"om it( 9uch a st"ategy seems to he" eithe" a catego"y mistake
an ans'e" that fails to a))"ess the *"o&lem4 o" f"ank &et"ayal of the *"omise
to 'hich )i$ine ca"e# lo$e# an) )esign *le)ges itself(
7his is not to say that Dickinson has no -ualms( :e" $e"ses AigAag
&et'een effo"ts to fin) he" *lace 'ithin t"a)itions of "eclusion4 an) he" )ogge)
an) stea)fast "efusal to )o so# fo" this 'oul) gainsay he" o'n e,*e"ience of
the 'o"l) an) 'hat 'oul) &e "e-ui"e) to make it make sense( 9*litting off
inne" f"om oute"# s*i"itual meaning f"om conc"ete 'o"l) of histo"y# is to he"
ultimately a manifestation of the *"o&lem of )iso")e" an) not its solution(
7he"e a"e moments 'hen Dickinson attem*ts this t"a)itional solution# casting
he" o'n "eclusion in its *atte"n( 7his t"a)ition she kne' fi"st han) at the $e"y
least th"ough 7homas a Bem*is!s 7he Imitation of Ch"ist# he" 1057 co*y of
'hich is in :a"$a")!s :oughton 5i&"a"y( :o'e$e"# against Richa") 9e'all!s
$ie' that Dickinson foun) in it a *ositi$e mo)el fo" >"enouncing the 'o"l)#
&ea"ing the &u")en# shoul)e"ing the C"oss that is# the sim*le# ste"n life of
the )e)icate) "eligious#> Dickinson!s "elation is com*le, an) c"itical(
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<oems
such as the one 9e'all cites >7o *ut this 8o"l) )o'n# like a /un)le ( ( (
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7"o))en 'ith st"aight "enunciation> (J 5.7 may "eflect a moo)# o" e,*lo"e
one# o" "egiste" a "es*onse to o" commenta"y on Bem*is itself( 8hat 7homas
a Bem*is offe"s is a se$e"e an) uncom*"omising o**osition &et'een this
'o"l) an) the ne,t# 'ith "eclusion a li$ing in this 'o"l) as if al"ea)y )ea) to it(
As he '"ites in the fi"st cha*te"# >this is su*"eme 'is)om to )es*ise the
'o"l)# an) )"a' )aily nea"e" the king)om of hea$en(> C" again: 7hose >'ho
st"o$e to follo' in the footste*s of Ch"ist ( ( ( hate) thei" li$es in this 'o"l)# that
they might kee* them to life ete"nal(> 7he 9*i"it >s*eaks 'ithin them#> teaching
>to )es*ise ea"thly things an) to lo$e hea$enly4 to fo"sake this 'o"l)# an) to
long fo" hea$en(> C" again# >5ea"n no' to )ie to the 'o"l)# that you may &egin
to li$e 'ith Ch"ist( 5ea"n no' to )es*ise all ea"thly things# that you may go
f"eely to Ch"ist(>
5
Just so Dickinson '"ites:
7h"ough the st"ait *ass of suffe"ing
7he 3a"ty"s e$en t"o)
7hei" feet u*on 7em*tation
7hei" faces u*on =o) (J 7D.
7he feet stan) in the 'o"l) as tem*tation# &ut the face tu"ns a'ay f"om an) in
o**osition against the 'o"l)# to =o)(
;o" Dickinson )oes g"as* Bem*is!s $ision of the 'o"l) as >s'iftly
*assing a'ay#> 'he"e >all things a"e t"ansito"y# all things a"e *assing# an)
you"self 'ith them(> :ence Bem*is u"ges >that you )o not cling to them# lest
you &ecome entangle) an) *e"ish 'ith them(>
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In)ee)# the alte"nati$es to
"eligion can seem to he" no less unsatisfacto"y# e$en te""ifying( 7he 'o"l)
'ithout =o) is fea"ful( 7his too is "eflecte) in he" "eclusion( An) yet# neithe"
can she a&an)on he" sense of a 'o"l) gone a'"y( 7his lea)s he" once mo"e
to )is*utation# )ismay# an) often )isguise) assault( E$en *oems 'he"e she
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)oes attem*t a "et"eat into an) as t"a)itional in'a") )e$otion mostly conceal
*itfalls:
7he 9oul shoul) al'ays stan) a@a"
7hat if the :ea$en in-ui"e
:e 'ill not &e o&lige) to 'ait
C" shy of t"ou&ling :e"
De*a"t# &efo"e the :ost ha$e sli)
7he /olt unto the Doo"
7o sea"ch fo" the accom*lishe) =uest
:e" Eisito"# no mo"e (J 1255
>Desi"e to &e familia" only 'ith =o) an) his angels#> Bem*is '"ote# >an) )o
not seek the ac-uaintance of men(4> >7he fu"the" the soul 'ith)"a's f"om all
the tumult of the 'o"l)# the nea"e" she )"a's to he" 3ake"( ;o" =o) 'ith :is
holy angels 'ill )"a' nea" to him 'ho 'ith)"a's himself f"om his f"ien)s an)
ac-uaintances(>
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7his *oem o*ens in a**a"ent ag"eement# as if em&"acing
the inne" sanctum( Recluse) at home# the 9oul stan)s e$e" "ea)y fo" )i$ine
$isitation( As so often in Dickinson# ho'e$e"# the g"amma" of )ecla"ation
*"o$es )elusi$e( 7his *oem is '"itten un)e" the sign of the con)itional: >7hat
if the :ea$en in-ui"e> ()oes >7hat> *oint to an) un)e"sco"e >if>F 3o"eo$e"#
although the 9oul may &e )e)icate) in he" 'aiting# the com*liment is not
"etu"ne) &y the >accom*lishe) =uest(> :e in fact# e$en if he 'e"e to come
calling# 'oul) not 'ait( >/efo"e the :ost ha$e sli) G 7he /olt> the )i$ine
Eisito" is gone(
7he"e is as 'ell a shift in *e"son that has fo" Dickinson la"ge
"esonance( 7he >9oul> is gen)e"e) female4 &ut he" "ole as >:ost> is gen)e"e)
male( In)ee)# the line >:e 'ill not &e o&lige) to 'ait> is itself am&iguous# as
to 'hethe" it is the 9oul o" :ea$en 'ho is left 'aiting( Anothe" "eclusion
*oem intensifies this gen)e" am&iguity:
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7he 9oul that hath a =uest
Doth sel)om go a&"oa)
Di$ine" C"o') at :ome
C&lite"ate the nee)
An) Cou"tesy fo"&i)
A :ost!s )e*a"tu"e 'hen
H*on :imself &e $isiting
7he Em*e"o" of 3en (J 674
:e"e the 9oul a'aits at home as anyone hosting a >=uest> 'oul) )o( >Di$ine"
C"o')> is am&iguous( It coul) )esc"i&e a 'on)e"ful g"ou* of $isito"s# o" one
*"o*e"ly )i$ine# as is suggeste) in the last line!s >7he Em*e"o" of 3en(> ?et
the t"ansition f"om stanAa to stanAa# although taking the fo"m of analogical
a"gument# is in fact hy*othetical an) con)itional( 7he fi"st stanAa s*ells out
the eti-uette of hosting# not the actuality4 'hile the secon) stanAa is again
un)e" the sign of con)itionality# in the t"ickie" fo"m of >'hen> 'hich ho'e$e" is
he"e e-ui$alent to if( ;inally# the 9oul is clea"ly ma"ke) as male in gen)e": as
:ost >:imself(>
Dickinson!s 'o"k offe"s a "ich fiel) of in$estigation into the im*lications
of gen)e" in *"o@ecting "elationshi*s 'ith =o)( >7he Em*e"o" of 3en> is
o&$iously male( 8hat of the 9oul 'aiting to "ecei$e :imF Dickinson
"e*eate)ly e,*lo"es the 'ays in 'hich "elationshi* 'ith =o) $a"ies 'ith
gen)e"( 7he a**"oach to the )i$ine that "eclusion ho*es to enact 'o"ks one
'ay# Dickinson suggests# 'hen &oth =o) an) 'o"shi**e" a"e male( 7his
allo's a kin) of i)entification that is not *ossi&le 'hen the 'o"shi**e" is
female( +ot only g"ammatical i)entity# &ut social an) of cou"se se,ual "oles
alte" as images fo" an) in)ee) *aths of "elation to =o)( 7his of cou"se also
o*ens a social si)e to Dickinson!s "e*"esentations( In a *oem such as >I!m
+o&o)y#> he" most en)ea"ing "eclusion *oem# Dickinson cannily com*lains
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that the alte"nati$e to seclusion is comme"cial e,*loitation: >Don!t tellI 7hey!)
a)$e"tise you kno'I> (J .00(
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C"iti-ue of Ame"ican mate"ialism# at @ust this
time comman)ing the attentions of he" contem*o"a"ies Eme"son an)
7ho"eau# ma"k many Dickinson $e"ses in a g"eat "ange of economic image"y(
7he *oem >8hat 9oft Che"u&ic C"eatu"es G 7hese =entle'omen a"e (J
421 "egiste"s )is)ain fo" the eme"gent )omestic la)y 'hose Dickinson!s o'n
"eclusion at once echoes an) e,*oses( ?et Dickinson!s conce"ns a"e most
*e"$asi$ely meta*hysical# 'hose te"ms continue to )efine fo" he" any
ultimate accounts an) @ustifications of social an) histo"ical life( ?et gen)e"
"emains a cent"al catego"y of he" meta*hysical imagination an) )is*utes( In a
*oem such as >7itle Di$ine is mine#> Dickinson imme)iately mo$es f"om this
claiming of )i$ine title as he" o'n ('ith no )ou&t a fu"the" *un on '"iting an)
he" o'n status as *oet to the -ualification: >7he 8ife 'ithout the 9ignI> (J
127.( :e"e to &e# as she goes on to say# >Em*"ess of Cal$a"yI> i(e(
"emo$e) f"om the 'o"l) is still to &e associate) 'ith )i$inity at one "emo$e(
>7itle Di$ine> suggests )i"ect claim to i)entity4 &ut 'ife is a )e"i$e) an)
me)iate) status( Dickinson!s 'o"k inclu)es a se"ies of >'ife> *oems (often
'ith the 'o") in -uotation ma"ks in 'hich the meanings of the te"m is
conteste)# not only in social te"ms (an) of cou"se Dickinson ne$e" 'as one
&ut as these a"e continuous 'ith# &oth "eflecting an) const"ucting# the
"eligious histo"y of 'ifehoo) as a *a"ticula" )e$otion to =o)( Dickinson!s o'n
consciousness of this t"a)ition is clea"ly atteste) in >Cnly a 9h"ine:>
Cnly a 9h"ine# &ut 3ine
I ma)e the 7a*e" shine
3a)onna )im# to 'hom all ;eet may come#
Rega") a +un
7hou kno'est e$e"y 8oe
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+ee)less to tell thee so
/ut can!st thou )o
7he ="ace ne,t to it healF
7hat looks a ha")e" skill to us
9till @ust as easy# if it &y thy 8ill
7o thee ="ant me
7hou kno'est# though# so 8hy tell theeF (J D10
?$o" 8inte"s famously "ema"ke) that Dickinson!s *light 'oul) ha$e &een
"esol$e) if she coul) only ha$e &een &o"n Catholic(
D
7his a**eal# ho'e$e"#
sol$es nothing in this te,t( 9he ackno'le)ges the o&$ious: that a 'oman
"ecluse )"esse) in 'hite ine$ita&ly &"ings to min) the figu"e of the +un( /ut
the o&$ious in Dickinson ten)s to &e o&scu"ing( :e"e she imagina"ily lights
he" ta*e" to the 3a)onna# a**ealing to he" as me)iating figu"e an) channel of
g"ace( ?et he"e# as )iffe"ently in the :ost *oem (J 674 'he"e =o) in fact
)oes not $isit# the 3a)onna in fact )oes not ans'e"( =enuine healing looks
instea) >a ha")e" skill#> an)# e$en if Dickinson!s u&i-uitous con)itional the
3a)onna shoul) so 'ill things (assuming she e,ists the *oem en)s not in
g"ant o" e$en a**eal# &ut "athe" in inte""u*tion an) self%silencing(
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3ost Dickinsonian a**"oaches a"e to =o) as clea"ly male# although
$a"ying in he" human gen)e"ing( 7he e"otic *lays its full *a"t# as it )oes in the
t"a)ition4 an) "eclusion can &e figu"e)# as t"a)itionally fo" 'omen# as
ma""iage( In Dickinson# ho'e$e"# ma""iage itself is a $e"y conteste) state
(although *oems such as >3ine &y the Right of the 8hite Election> (J 5.0
fulfill the t"a)itional schema( As a t"o*e fo" "eclusion# it no longe" signals
)e$otion an) contact 'ith the )i$ine as against the 'o"l)# &ut a se-ueste"ing
f"om &oth =o) an) 'o"l)# &oth of 'hich ha$e &ecome se$e"ely com*"omise)(
7he"e can still &e an e"otics of inte"*lay# &ut less as fli"tation than "etaliation:
8e shun it e"e it comes#
Af"ai) of Joy#
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7hen sue it to )elay
An) lest it fly#
/eguile it mo"e an) mo"e
3ay not this &e
Cl) 9uito" :ea$en#
5ike ou" )ismay at theeF (J 1502
A *oem of am&i$alence# Dickinson he"e offe"s a gene"al st"uctu"e of
e$asion(
11
9he )esi"es yet fea"s )esi"e# an) es*ecially its )isa**ointment(
Cou"tshi* is *"o*ose) as one image fo" this e$asi$e )esi"ing that is#
cou"tshi* ne$e" consummate)( ?et the *i$otal figu"e eme"ges in the en) as
"eligious( It is =o) 'ho is mo)el cou"tie"# an) it is :is o*a-ue una$aila&ility
that g"oun)s the )isa**ointment as 'ell as he" o'n "eci*"ocal &eha$io"( ;o"
=o)# she sus*ects# is :imself a Recluse( :e" "eclusion thus &ecomes an
image an) enactment not of access to the )i$ine &ut its im*asse( =o) is not
fo"thcoming to he"4 an) no" is she to him( 8ith)"a'al &ecomes 'ithhol)ing
a $e"y st"ange "en)e"ing of )i$ine "eflection# not as lo$e &ut as its &et"ayal o"
failu"e(
Cne of Dickinson!s com*laints# then# is that the *"omise of s*i"ituality is
not fulfille)( Reclusion is then )efensi$e measu"e( As she '"ites succinctly#
>7he 3issing All *"e$ente) 3e G ;"om missing mino" 7hings> (J D05( /ut it
is also agg"essi$e# a site f"om 'hich to launch he" in)ignation at the failu"e of
"e)em*ti$e *"omise( 7his is a failu"e not only of "e)em*tion to take *lace# &ut
of its $e"y st"uctu"e an) natu"e( Dickinson is ang"y not only &ecause the
*"omise) "e)em*tion is not fo"thcoming# &ut &ecause it is faulty( 7his is the
sense of he" ea"liest lette"s )u"ing 'hich she e,amines he" o'n "esistance to
con$e"sion in 'hat 'as the height of the 9econ) ="eat A'akening( ;i"st
the"e# an) su&se-uently th"ough he" co""es*on)ence# she feels sta"k
o**osition &et'een the 'o"l)s as a ha"sh an) un@ust choice( >I ha$e *e"fect
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confi)ence in =o) an) his *"omises# an) yet I kno' not 'hy# I feel that the
'o"l) hol)s a *"e)ominant *lace in my affections> (5 11 she '"ites in one
ea"ly lette"( 5ate" she '"ites: >I 'on)e" often ho' the lo$e of Ch"ist is )one
'hen that &elo' hol)s so> (5 .6.( 5ate" still she is still &ol)e": >Is =o) lo$e!s
A)$e"sa"yF> (5 7D.( 7homas a Bem*is might 'a"n to >Bee* you"self f"ee
f"om all 'o"l)ly entanglement ( ( ( the soul that lo$es =o) "ega")s as
'o"thless all things othe" than =o)(>
1.
Dickinson can counte":
7he 'o"thlessness of Ea"thly things
7he Ditty is that +atu"e 9ings
An) then enfo"ces thei" )elight
7ill 9yno)s a"e ino")inate (J 1171(
7he conclu)ing cle$e" *un against o")ination tu"ns this 'a"ning of
'o"thlessness into a cont"a"y en)o"sement of natu"e!s )elights( 9imila"ly a"t#
in the fo"m of music# is >Ea"th!s co""o&o"ation#> summoning us >to something
u**e" 'ooing us G /ut not to ou" C"eato"> (J 1402(
As to those as*ects of the 'o"l) that she )i) in)ee) fin) unacce*ta&le#
meta*hysical const"uctions of anothe" 'o"l) seems to he" to fail to a))"ess
them( :e" 'o"k affo")s many *oems of meta*hysical c"iti-ue( >7hei" :eight
in :ea$en comfo"ts not#> she '"ites in one *oem4
7hei" =lo"y nought to me
!7'as &est im*e"fect as it 'as
I!m finite I can!t see (J 6D6
;"om he" finite *osition# she cannot >see> the >=lo"y> of hea$enly "e'a")
'hich the"efo"e >comfo"ts not(> ;o" he"# the >im*e"fect> is &est# the 'o"l) she
inha&its o" 'oul) &e# if it only 'e"en!t so su&@ect to change# time# an) )eath(
7he only ete"nal *o'e" of 'hich she has )i"ect e$i)ence is that of )eath itself:
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>7hou only camest to mankin) G 7o "en) it 'ith =oo) night (J 155.( 7his is
a =o) 'ho gi$es only to >take a'ay 7he 5o$e)> (J 00.( :e" *"aye"s then
take st"ange tu"ns(
9ome 8"etche) c"eatu"e# sa$io" take
8ho 'oul) e,ult to )ie
An) lea$e fo" thy s'eet me"cy!s sake
Anothe" :ou" to me (J 111
:ea$en eme"ges not as sal$ation# &ut as com*etito" that )"ains meaning f"om
ou" 'o"l) &ut fails to *"o$i)e any satisfacto"y othe":
+o Cthe" can "e)uce
Cu" mo"tal Conse-uence
5ike the Remem&e"ing it &e nought
A <e"io) f"om hence
/ut Contem*lation fo"
Contem*o"aneous +ought
Cu" 9ingle Com*etition
Jeho$ah!s Estimate( (J D0.
7he *e"s*ecti$e of the othe" 'o"l) "e)uces this one to nought( /ut this# fa"
f"om ele$ating ou" e,*e"ience an) en)o'ing it 'ith $alue# se"$es instea)# as
+ietAsche insiste)# to em*ty it# yet 'ithout *"o$i)ing a $ia&le an) accessi&le
su&stitute( 9eeking to contem*late he" o'n >Contem*o"aneous> e,*e"ience
f"om )i$ine *e"s*ecti$e as nought# she instea) comes to the $ie' that this is
in *"actice >Jeho$ah!s Estimate> in com*etition against he" o'n( /ut 'hat
=o) offe"s is i""ele$ant an) ultimately only "e)ucti$e# not "e)em*ti$e# of
ea"thly life:
8hen 'e ha$e cease) to ca"e
7he =ift is gi$en
;o" 'hich 'e ga$e the Ea"th
An) mo"tgage) :ea$en
/ut so )ecline) in 'o"th
!7is ignominy no'
7o look u*on (J 1726
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7his 'o"l)# as a *"ice to *ay (an) Dickinson!s uses of economic image"y a"e
es*ecially ace"&ic is a s'in)le( An) to ha$e to gi$e u* the ea"th as mo"tgage
to hea$en finally "e)uces the $alue of hea$en itself(
An) yet# fo" Dickinson# neithe" is this 'o"l) alone enough( 8ithout
Ete"nity >not any ;ace cohe"e Hnless conceale) in thee> (J 14DD( Death
'ithout "ecou"se "en)e"s all a"oun) us >7he s*ect"e of soli)ities G 8hose
su&stances a"e san)> (J 1127( >8ithout this the"e is nought#> she '"ites4
an) although in the *oem it is ne$e" clea" 'hethe" >this> "efe"s to this 'o"l) o"
the ne,t one# the *oem a"gues that neithe" can &e com*lete 'ithout the othe"(
>I coul) not ca"e to gain G A lesse" than the 8hole(> An) yet# they "emain
mutually e,clusi$e( In the en) she can only >'ishJ K a 'ay might &e G 3y :ea"t
to su&)i$i)e> (J 655(
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It is this image of )i$ision that *e"ha*s mo"e than any othe" go$e"ns
Dickinson!s figu"es of "eclusion:
Renunciation is a *ie"cing Ei"tue
7he letting go
A <"esence fo" an E,*ectation
+ot no'
7he *utting out of Eyes
Just 9un"ise
5est Day
Day!s ="eat <"ogenito"
Cut$ie
Renunciation is the Choosing
Against itselfL
Itself to @ustify
Hnto itself
8hen la"ge" function
3ake that a**ea"
9malle" that Co$e"e) Eision :e"e (J 745
7he most "ema"ka&le thing a&out this *oem is the 'ay it seems almost a
c"ee)al )ecla"ation an) )efinition of "eclusion# &ut *"o$es to &e utte"ly
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conflicte)# "et"acti$e# an) to"n in its stances to'a") "enunciation an) 'hat this
)oes an) )oes not o&tain( Es*ecially confusing a"e the te"ms of measu"e(
7he fi"st stanAa follo's t"a)ition in *"o*osing &lin)ness to the e,te"nal 'o"l)
as the *"ice to *ay fo" s*i"itual $ision( As 7homas a Bem*is '"ites# >9t"i$e to
'ith)"a' you" hea"t f"om the lo$e of $isi&le things# an) )i"ect you" affections
to things in$isi&le(> In$isi&ility in tu"n is sign of inte"io"ity( 7he saints >cling to
=o) in thei" inne"most hea"ts(> >7he Bing)om of =o) is 'ithin you#> the"efo"e
>fo"sake this so""y 'o"l)# ( ( (lea"n to tu"n f"om 'o"l)ly things an) gi$e
you"self to s*i"itual things# an) you 'ill see the Bing)om of =o) come 'ithin
you(> ;o" >/lesse) a"e the eyes that a"e close) to out'a") things &ut
a"eo*en to in'a") things(>
14
9o Dickinson too en@oins >7he letting go> of
imme)iate# *"esuma&ly conc"ete ><"esence> as lesse"# fo" the sake of the
>E,*ectation> of an in$isi&le &ut g"eate" an) &ette" 'o"l)# an) as *"ole*tic
*a"tici*ation in it( >7he *utting out of Eyes> 'ill &lock out the $isi&le >Day> of
the e,te"nal 'o"l)# lest it >out$ie> the inte"io" $ision of >Day!s ="eat
<"ogenito"(>
7hat this act of "enunciation an) "eclusion is *ainful# "e-ui"ing sac"ifice
an) se$e"ing f"om attachments an) hence is a >Choosing against itself> is not
an a"gument against "enunciation &ut a )efining element of it( It is to >count
all ea"thly things as )ung#> in Bem*is!s 'o")s# an) >"enounce his o'n 'ill fo"
the 'ill of =o)(>
15
5ess clea" as the *oem *"ocee)s is 'hat in the en) has
&een gaine)( >5a"ge"> an) >9malle"> a"e in a sense the cent"al te"ms of
"enunciation as e,actly the *a"a)o,ical e,change &et'een 'hat seems
g"eate" the 'o"l) &ut is "eally smalle" than the s*i"itual life 'hich )eman)s
its sac"ifice( ?et in the secon) stanAa they )on!t -uite line u* 'ith the te"ms
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*"o*ose) in the fi"st one# a confusion fu"the" confoun)e) &y unclea"
"efe"ences fo" the )eictic >that(> Is >la"ge" function> the e,te"io" 'o"l) of
>Day#> 'hose lu"e is "egiste"e) in the $e"y th"eat to >out$ie> its >="eat
<"ogenito"F> 7his 'oul) &e *a"allel in se-uence to the ea"lie" g"ammatical
o")e"( C" is it >Day!s ="eat <"ogenito"> that is >la"ge"F> /ut this might make
the e,te"io" 'o"l) only >a**ea"> smalle"# as a illusion o" mismeasu"ing( C"
again# )oes the >Co$e"e) Eision> "efe" to >E,*ectation#> that is# 'hat is yet to
comeF /ut ho' can it then &e >:e"e#> 'hich seems to "ecall the ><"esence>
of this 'o"l)F A&o$e all# if e$e"ything is clea" in the *oem!s te"ms of
e,change# 'hy is it so ha") to tell 'hich is 'hichF Renunciation is a choosing
against itself in the t"a)itional sense of the human 'ill!s self%)enial in
su&@ection to =o)!s( /ut it is also a choosing against "enunciation itself#
'hose @ustifications the *oem at once "e*"esents an) o$e"tu"ns(
7his so"t of o&fuscation gene"ally st"uctu"es Dickinson!s "eclusion
*oems( >A <"ison gets to &e a f"ien)#> she )ecla"es else'he"e( ?et# if the
s*eake" comes to feel >a Binsmanshi*> &et'een the *"ison 'alls! ><on)e"ous
face G An) Cu"s#> she )oes so at &est as concession:
8e lea"n to kno' the <lanks
7hat ans'e" to Cu" feet
9o mise"a&le a soun) at fi"st
+o" e$e" no' so s'eet
8hat the *oem )oes t"ace is e$e"y st"icte" an) na""o'ing ci"cles:
As *lashing in the <ools
8hen 3emo"y 'as a /oy
/ut a Demu"e" Ci"cuit
A =eomet"ic Joy
7he <ostu"e of the Bey
7hat inte""u*t the Day
7o Cu" En)ea$o" +ot so "eal
7he Cheek of 5i&e"ty
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As this <hantasm 9teel
8hose featu"es Day an) +ight
A"e *"esent to us as Cu" C'n
An) as esca*eless -uite
7he na""o' Roun) the 9tint
7he slo' e,change of :o*e
;o" something *assi$e" Content
7oo stee* fo" looking u*
7he 5i&e"ty 'e kne'
A$oi)e) like a D"eam
7oo 'i)e fo" any +ight &ut :ea$en
If 7hat in)ee) "e)eem (J 65.
7his *oem &elies >7o Althea f"om <"ison>s *le)ge that >9tone 'alls )o not a
*"ison make(> :e"e they )o# in an ela&o"ate "eflecti$e figu"e 'he"e the *"ison
&ecomes a mi""o" of the self# 'hose ><hantasm 9teel> "eflects >featu"es ( ( (
as Cu" C'n(> An) this "eflection is >esca*eless(> Inte"io"ity is not f"ee f"om
its ci"cumstances# &ut se$e"ely ci"cumsc"i&e) &y them( An) the "et"eat into
utte" selfhoo) &ecomes self%"eflection as t"a*( 7he ci"cle image"y on the one
han) "e@ects Eme"son!s# 'ith its $ision of e$e" e,*an)ing selfhoo)# each
$e"sion outst"i**ing an) in fact a&an)oning the one &efo"e( :e"e the"e is
cont"action# not e,*ansion( 7he self itself *"o$es a na""o' ci"cle in)ee)( Cn
the othe" han) (o" is it the same oneF the *oem goes against the ci"cle
image"y of t"a)ition# 'he"e# f"om <lotinus th"ough Dionysius# f"om Augustine
th"ough 7homas a Bem*is# the @ou"ney u*'a") is one of inte"io" cont"action(
?et he"e inte"io"ity "emains# o" "athe" inc"easingly &ecomes# a >Demu"e"
ci"cuit#> mo"e const"icti$e f"om an ea"lie" f"ee)om image) >As *lashing in the
<ools G 8hen 3emo"y 'as a /oy(> Is &oyhoo) an image meant to o**ose
gi"lhoo)F Is Dickinson!s *"ison he" female &o)yF In any case# its s*ace
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cont"acts "athe" than e,*an)s th"ough time# a >na""o' Roun)(> Inte"io"ity is
not la"ge"# &ut smalle"(
7he *oem!s en)ing 'ith >5i&e"ty> *oints Dickinson!s "eclusion *oems in
yet a fu"the" )i"ection( Cne 'ay the -uestion of "eclusion "ecu"s th"ough
*hiloso*hical histo"y is as a )e&ate &et'een the acti$e an) the contem*lati$e
life( /eginning in <lato!s ca$e 'ith the *hiloso*he"!s "eluctance to "etu"n f"om
sunlight to sha)o's4 an) fo"mulate) e,*licitly in A"istotle!s +ichomachean
Ethics /ook M# the *"o&lem of 'hat constitutes the goo) life is to"n &et'een
e,clusi$e theo"etical contem*lation as fulfilling the most )istincti$e an) hence
highest human faculty# "eason4 as against a mo"e inclusi$e notion of
ha**iness that 'oul) a)mit a $a"iety of as*ects of the *e"son# inclu)ing *u&lic
*a"tici*ation(
16
Dickinson seems e,t"eme in he" choice of the secon)# inte"io"#
contem*lati$e mo)el( /ut in he"# inte"io"ity &ecomes a *"ison# not a li&e"ation(
A *"omise) con$e"sion of inte"io"ity to e,*ansion is not accom*lishe)( 7his
*oem thus conclu)es 'ith *"ofoun) misgi$ing( Rathe" than offe"ing &lissful
contem*lation of an inne" 'o"l)# the s*eake" seems to &ea" 'itness to a
*"o&lematic oute" one( 7he *oem# '"itten in 106.# conclu)es 'ith >5i&e"ty>
an a&solutely *i$otal te"m a"oun) 'hich the Ci$il 8a" itself "e$ol$e)# )efine)
in cont"asting 'ays in 9outh an) +o"th: li&e"ty to o'n sla$es# as against thei"
claim to f"ee)om(
17
In the *oem# the still *e"sonifie) >Cheek of 5i&e"ty> seems
>+ot so "eal> as the *"ison!s "eflecti$e ><hantasm 9teel(> In)ee)# in the last
stanAa# li&e"ty itself seems th"eatening a moti$e fo" "et"eat into the *"ison in
the fi"st *lace( ;o"# if un&oun)e)# it is >7oo 'i)e fo" any +ight &ut :ea$en(>
:e"e e,tent &ecomes o$e"'helming# fo"mless# 'ithout )i"ection# an) hence
nee)ing "escue &y :ea$en( ?et :ea$en in tu"n is figu"e) ominously as
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>+ight(> In its o**osition to the 'o"l)# it is mo"eo$e" e,*e"ience) as
im*"isonment( In this 'ith)"a'n state the *oet "emains unce"tain of futu"e
"e)em*tion# an) un"e)eeme) in the *"esent# in its so high cost: a >slo'
e,change of :o*e G ;o" something *assi$e"(> Content he"e is
in)istinguisha&le f"om "esignation o" )es*ai"( 7he a**eal to :ea$en is so
costly in its "e-ui"ements that it consumes the $e"y *"omise of "e)em*tion it is
meant to in$oke(
Dickinson!s *e"ha*s most e,u&e"ant "eclusion *oem is:
I D'ell in <ossi&ility
A fai"e" :ouse than <"ose
3o"e nume"ous of 8in)o's
9u*e"io" fo" Doo"s
Cf Cham&e"s as the Ce)a"s
Im*"egna&le of Eye
An) fo" an E$e"lasting Roof
7he =am&"els of the 9ky
Cf Eisito"s the fai"est
;o" Cccu*ation 7his
7he s*"ea)ing 'i)e my na""o' :an)s
7o gathe" <a"a)ise (J 657
:e"e 'e fin) a "eshuffling of te"ms( Religious "eclusion seems *"etty
tho"oughly e,change) fo" an aesthetic one(
10
><ossi&ility> &ecomes# in
cont"ast against ><"ose#> a figu"e fo" *oet"y( An)# as against >E,*ectation> in
the >Renunciation> *oem# e$en though *ossi&ility &y )efinition is not
imme)iately *ossesse)# yet he"e its *"omise an) e,*ansion *enet"ates
imme)iate e,*e"ience as *"esent )elight: as she goes on to say# >Cf Eisito"s
the fai"est(> ?et the aesthetic e,*e"ience# in )is*lacing the "eligious one#
inco"*o"ates its te"ms( 7he secon) stanAa allu)es to >Ce)a"s#> the *illa"s of
the Je"usalem 7em*le# an) claims an >E$e"lasting Roof#> suggesting not only
a chu"ch &ut the afte"'o"l) itself( 7he thi") stanAa!s >Eisito"s> simila"ly seem
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to )is*lace o" inco"*o"ate )i$ine $isitation# as fo" e,am*le the >Di$ine" C"o')>
of >7he 9oul that stan)s A@a"(> 7his time# the 'aiting 'as not $ain( As to
>Cccu*ation#> might this suggest the <"otestant notion of calling# in 'hich
'o"l)ly 'o"k ac-ui"es# un)e" =o)# "eligious meaning# thus healing the &"each
&et'een acti$e an) contem*lati$e an) "e*u)iating the monastic# "eclusi$e
t"a)ition as *osing inte"io"ity )iamet"ically against e,te"io" *u"suitsF As
anothe" *oem attests# >7he <"o$ince of the 9a$e) G 9houl) &e the A"t 7o
sa$e> (J 51D( 7hus# in act o" >A"t#> it &ecomes *ossi&le fo" >na""o' :an)s G
7o gathe" <a"a)ise(>
It is inte"esting nonetheless to note that the image"y of the *oem
affi"ms# o" at least a)o*ts "eclusion( 7he *oet is still situate) in a >:ouse#>
'he"e she "emains( 7his house figu"ation st"uctu"es the e,te"io" 'o"l)( E$en
the >9ky> is "e*"esente) as >=am&"els#> a featu"e of +e' Englan) "oofing(
An) the Ce)a" >Cham&e"s> "emain >Im*"egna&le of Eye(> Does imagination#
like s*i"it# &elong to the in$isi&le an) not $isi&le 'o"l)F ><a"a)ise> itself#
'hethe" aesthetic o" "eligious o" some othe" emotional state# is still "ecei$e)#
an) f"ame) if not measu"e) &y >na""o' :an)s(> :an)s# as a t"o*e fo" '"iting#
"eaffi"ms the *oems o*ening *oetic gestu"e( Reclusion then &ecomes an
image fo" a human con)ition that# e$en 'ithout "enouncing its *ossi&le
)omains# "emains ine$ita&ly limite)( ?et this limitation may attest $a"ious
kin)s of *ossi&ility# ones that a"e not essentially mutually cont"a)icto"y#
"e-ui"ing the e,change o" "a)ical sac"ifice o" e$en con$e"sion of one to o&tain
the othe"( In anothe" *oem situate) in the home# Dickinson '"ites that >9ome
kee* the 9a&&ath going to Chu"ch# G I kee* it &y staying at :ome#> 'he"e
>Instea) of going to :ea$en at last G I!m going the"e all along(> C" again# in a
.. ED Reclusion
"ehan)ling of the image"y of guest an) host# Dickinson '"ites: >7he Infinite a
su))en =uest G :as &een assume) to &e %% G /ut ho' can that stu*en)ous
come G 8hich ne$e" 'ent a'ayF> (J 112D( 7he human 'o"l)# like the home
he"e# can &ecome an image fo" g"eate" )omains# "athe" than the *"ice *ai) fo"
them( :e"e continuity &et'een 'o"l)s# &et'een e,*e"ience an) meaning#
seems *ossi&le# as against the )iscontinuity of the "eclusi$e t"a)ition
)eman)ing eithe" 'o"l) o" =o)(
7hese in)ee) may &e a Dickinsonian "esolution# 'o"ke) th"ough the
$e"y image of "eclusion 'hich is so often the scene of t"emen)ous conflict(
DickinsonNs e,*e"ience "emains on the 'hole# ho'e$e"# one of )iscontinuity#
"u*tu"e# antithesis an) counte"claim &et'een histo"ical an) meta*hysical
"ealms conflicts 'hich she inte"naliAes in he" life an) 'o"k( Reclusion
"emains a *ie"cing $entu"e: to"n &y self%)i$ision# &y mutually e,clusi$e an)
hence agoniAing choices# in conflictual image"y an) com*le, accusation:
I took my <o'e" in my :an)
An) 'ent against the 8o"l)
!7'as not so much as Da$i) ha)
/ut I 'as t'ice as &ol)L
I aime) my <e&&le &ut 3yself
8as all the one that fell
8as it =oliah 'as too la"ge
C" 'as myself too smallF (J 542
7his *oem "estages *e"sistent te"ms: la"ge an) small4 "eligious
"efe"ence# he"e in the fo"m as "ecu"s often in Dickinson of &i&lical
commenta"y4 -uestions of gen)e"# of *"o&lems in t"ansfe" of autho"ity ac"oss
gen)e"e) lines( >:an)> may again e$oke '"iting( 3o"eo$e"# he" taking *o'e"
in he" han) may contest no"ms of he" *e"io) in 'hich 'omen 'e"e assigne)
to )omestic an) not *u&lic s*aces( In one sense "eclusion is sim*ly anothe"
.1 ED Reclusion
name fo" the nineteenth%centu"y cult of )omesticity( ?et# in this an) in)ee) in
any case# he" ><o'e"> is )i"ecte) >against the 8o"l)#> an o**osition an)
alienation that &es*eaks a )is*lacement f"om o" 'ithin the "ealms a"oun) he"(
Da$i)# as male &oth in acting *e"son an) as autho"iAe) &y =o)# can ha")ly
se"$e to autho"iAe he"( /i&lical he"o cannot &e he" mo)el4 no" can she
"e*"esent =o)# no" &e secu"e in o" of :is *"esence in he" 'o"l)( ?et neithe"
)oes she acce*t he"e sim*ly occlu)ing he"self# &ut )oes go out 'ith *o'e" in
han)( In this alienate) an) conflicte) state# Dickinson in the en) can )efeat
only he"self( 7he conflicts 'hich )i$i)e he" female an) male# this 'o"l) an)
the ne,t# e,te"io"ity an) inte"io"ity# e,*e"ience an) "e)em*tion# fin) neithe"
"esolution no" the *"omise of it in he" "eclusion# &ut only "eenactment(
+C7E9
1
Emily Dickinson: A Eoice of 8a" (+e' :a$en: ?ale Hni$e"sity <"ess# 1D044 <oet"y an) <u&lic Discou"se: 7he
Cam&"i)ge :isto"y of Ame"ican 5ite"atu"e Eol IE# e)( 9ac$an /e"co$itch# (+e' ?o"k: Cam&"i)ge Hni$e"sity
<"ess# .224( 7he -uestion of Dickinson!s not%*u&lishing has of cou"se att"acte) much notice( It seems clea" to
me that she coul) ha$e *u&lishe) easily if she ha) so chosen( +ot only 'e"e the"e among he" close
ac-uaintance *"ominent *u&lishe"s such as 9amuel /o'les# e)ito" of the 9*"ingfiel) Re*u&lican4 &ut :elen :unt
Jackson a**"oache) an) "e*"oache) he" "e*eate)ly to allo' he"self to *u&lish Dickinson!s *oems# e$en
anonymously(
.
;o" )iscussion see fo" e,am*le An)"e' 5outh# 7he C"igins of the Ch"istian 3ystical 7"a)ition (C,fo"): 7he
Cla"en)on <"ess# 1D01# **( 17%41(
1
9ee Etienne =ilson fo" the "ole of g"ace in Augustinian *hiloso*hy in 7he Ch"istian <hiloso*hy of 9t( Augustine
(5on)on: E( =ollancA# 1D61(
4
7he"e is a secon) co*y of 1076 in the ?ale /einecke 5i&"a"y# *"esente) to Dickinson &y 9usan =il&e"t
Dickinson fo" Ch"istmas4 &ut the ea"lie" co*y# 'hich 'as 9ue!s# 'as sha"e) &et'een them( 9ee Richa") 9e'all#
7he 5ife of Emily Dickinson Eol( II# (+?: ;a""a" 9t"aus an) =i"ou,# 1D74# *( 600# 6D.(
5
7homas a Bem*is# 7he Imitation of Ch"ist# (+?: <enguin# 1D7D# **( .0# 46 (citing John ,ii# .5# D7# 5D(
6
A Bem*is# **( .0# 60(
7
A Bem*is# **( 15# 5.(
0
7he *oem continues: >:o' )"ea"y to &e 9ome&o)y G :o' *u&lic like a ;"og(>
D
?$o" 8inte"s makes this c"anky "ema"k in In Defense of Reason (+?: 7he 9'allo' <"ess# 1D47(
12
Cf( 3ine to su**licate 3a)onnaL
If 3a)onna &e
Coul) &ehol) so fa" a C"eatu"e
Ch"ist omitte) 3e (J 640
11
Joanne ;ieht Diehl offe"s a fine )iscussion of am&i$alence in this *oem in he" Dickinson an) the Romantic
Imagination (<"inceton: <"inceton Hni$e"sity <"ess# 1D01# *( 1D( Am&i$alence in fact is 'i)ely an) 'ell
)iscusse) in Dickinson c"iticism# as in fo" e,am*le 9uAanne JuhasA# >Rea)ing Dickinson Dou&ly> 8omen!s
9tu)ies 1D0D .1.%..1(
1.
A Bem*is# *( 71( 7he ea"ly lette"s in *a"ticula" can &e li$ely# as fo" e,am*le 5 12: >7he *ath of )uty looks
$e"y ugly in)ee)# an) the *lace 'he"e I 'ant to go mo"e amia&le( ( ( it is so much easie" to )o '"ong than "ight#
so much *leasante" to &e e$il than goo)# I 'on)e" that goo) angels 'ee*# an) &a) ones sing songs(> I shoul)
"esist mentioning# &ut can!t# that these Dickinson lette"s a**ea"e) "ecently in a ci"cula" 'a"ning stu)ents against
i""e$e"ent lite"atu"e(
11
;o" a fulle" )iscussion of Dickinson!s meta*hysical c"iti-ue an) its )ilemmas# see 8olosky# >3eta*hysical
Re$olt> in Emily Dickinson: A Eoice of 8a" (+e' :a$en: ?ale Hni$e"sity <"ess# 1D04(
14
A Bem*is# **( .0# 67# D1(
15
A Bem*is# *( 1.(
16
8illiam Ross :a")ie offe"s an e,tensi$e )iscussion of A"istotle!s )i$ision &et'een acti$e an) contem*lati$e
ha**iness in A"istotle!s Ethical 7heo"ies# (C,fo"): the Cla"en)on <"ess# 1D60( 9ee also Anthony Benny# 7he
A"istotelian Ethics# (C,fo"): the Cla"en)on <"ess# 1D70(
17
7he cent"al meanings of li&e"ty a"e )iscusse) in# fo" e,am*le# James 3c<he"son!s /attle C"y of ;"ee)om (+?:
C,fo") Hni$e"sity <"ess# 1D00( ;o" its uses in Dickinson# see C"istanne 3ille"# ><on)e"ing !5i&e"ty!> Emily
Dickinson an) the Ci$il 8a"#> Ame"ican Eistas an) /eyon) e)( 3a"ietta 3essme" an) Josef Raa& (7"ie"#
=e"many: 8issenschaftliche" Ee"lag# .22.4 an) 8olosky# ><u&lic an) <"i$ate in Dickinson!s 8a" <oet"y#> A
:isto"ical =ui)e to Emily Dickinson# e)( Ei$ian <ollak# (+?: C,fo") Hni$e"sity <"ess# .224# 121%11.(
10
Just as a footnote one might *oint out that a Bem*is s*eaks of the >$anity to lo$e things that so s'iftly *ass
a'ay# an) not to hasten on'a")s to that *lace 'he"e e$e"lasting @oy a&i)es> (.04 an) u"ges to >Commune 'ith
you" o'n hea"t# an) in you" cham&e"# an) &e still#> citing <s i$(44 Isa( ,,$i# .2(

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