登陆注册
25629900000117

第117章

Emily Dickinson appears to have written her first poems in the winter of 1862. In a letter to one of the present Editors the April following, she says, "I made no verse, but one or two, until this winter."The handwriting was at first somewhat like the delicate, running Italian hand of our elder gentlewomen; but as she advanced in breadth of thought, it grew bolder and more abrupt, until in her latest years each letter stood distinct and separate from its fellows. In most of her poems, particularly the later ones, everything by way of punctuation was discarded, except numerous dashes; and all important words began with capitals. The effect of a page of her more recent manuscript is exceedingly quaint and strong. The fac-simile given in the present volume is from one of the earlier transition periods. Although there is nowhere a date, the handwriting makes it possible to arrange the poems with general chronologic accuracy.

As a rule, the verses were without titles; but "A Country Burial,""A Thunder-Storm," "The Humming-Bird," and a few others were named by their author, frequently at the end,--sometimes only in the accompanying note, if sent to a friend.

The variation of readings, with the fact that she often wrote in pencil and not always clearly, have at times thrown a good deal of responsibility upon her Editors. But all interference not absolutely inevitable has been avoided. The very roughness of her rendering is part of herself, and not lightly to be touched; for it seems in many cases that she intentionally avoided the smoother and more usual rhymes.

Like impressionist pictures, or Wagner's rugged music, the very absence of conventional form challenges attention. In Emily Dickinson's exacting hands, the especial, intrinsic fitness of a particular order of words might not be sacrificed to anything virtually extrinsic; and her verses all show a strange cadence of inner rhythmical music. Lines are always daringly constructed, and the "thought-rhyme" appears frequently,--appealing, indeed, to an unrecognized sense more elusive than hearing.

Emily Dickinson scrutinized everything with clear-eyed frankness.

Every subject was proper ground for legitimate study, even the sombre facts of death and burial, and the unknown life beyond. She touches these themes sometimes lightly, sometimes almost humorously, more often with weird and peculiar power; but she is never by any chance frivolous or trivial. And while, as one critic has said, she may exhibit toward God "an Emersonian self-possession,"it was because she looked upon all life with a candor as unprejudiced as it is rare.

She had tried society and the world, and found them lacking. She was not an invalid, and she lived in seclusion from no love-disappointment. Her life was the normal blossoming of a nature introspective to a high degree, whose best thought could not exist in pretence.

Storm, wind, the wild March sky, sunsets and dawns; the birds and bees, butterflies and flowers of her garden, with a few trusted human friends, were sufficient companionship. The coming of the first robin was a jubilee beyond crowning of monarch or birthday of pope; the first red leaf hurrying through "the altered air," an epoch. Immortality was close about her; and while never morbid or melancholy, she lived in its presence.

MABEL LOOMIS TODD.

AMHERST, MASSACHUSETTS, August, I891.

My nosegays are for captives;

Dim, long-expectant eyes, Fingers denied the plucking, Patient till paradise, To such, if they should whisper Of morning and the moor, They bear no other errand, And I, no other prayer.

同类推荐
  • 蓼园词评

    蓼园词评

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 善谋下

    善谋下

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 现在十方千五百佛名并杂佛同号

    现在十方千五百佛名并杂佛同号

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 燕魏杂记

    燕魏杂记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 刘练江先生集

    刘练江先生集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 商战设计师

    商战设计师

    本书主要是以故事的形式介绍装饰领域的企业领导人、高管、设计师在现代商战中的诸多成功案例。作者从业十几年,在装饰行业有一定的影响力和地位,所经营的品牌堪称业内连锁业第一,此书内揭秘了很多商业运作技巧和职场谈判技巧,值得众多行业内人士阅读。此书内容故事以作者的企业作为背景。作者的企业在装饰行业连锁数量第一,影响力颇大,作者在行业内受关注率非常大,且企业内有自己的培训学校。
  • 猫咪萌萌哒

    猫咪萌萌哒

    吴亦凡,大名鼎鼎的EK总裁,对人冷漠如冰,却又呆萌至极。自从他捡回了一个名叫鹿晗的小猫,故事就从这里发生变化……
  • 棺神

    棺神

    习万古邪法与天斗与地争与惊世奇才争艳与上古大帝争霸与道祖法尊斗法与万千神魔为敌当这些人一一找上官木的时候官木微微一笑:“各位道友,我有良棺一口,进来小叙如何?”
  • 炼玄记

    炼玄记

    神玄大陆,强者为尊。转生在这个陌生的大陆,他没用神一般的老师,没有堪称作弊器的各种神器,有的只是自己的一双手。他不求能够称霸——问鼎天下;也不求卧香——征服万千美女;只是希望能够轰轰烈烈的活出一个精彩的人生!
  • 唯我奥法

    唯我奥法

    剑与魔法世界,唯一的奥术法师。不同于别人的魔法,是泯灭于人,还是给这片大陆带来新的热潮?逆战黑铁、英勇黄铜、不屈白银、荣耀黄金、华贵白金、璀璨钻石、无匹王者、巅峰圣域、绝世传奇和不朽传说!幻化意志的荣耀之魂法相天地般交锋!拥有各种神奇力量的传奇物品,神化的传说圣物。荣耀之魂止戈天地!卡兰多大陆出众的天才!有着改天换地神迹威能的传说圣物!三者相互交错而诞生的激烈碰撞……你可记得,那手握法杖,发出巅峰法术的沉着法师?只要还有冲锋,就决不后退的无惧战士?甚至还有断剑重铸日,骑士归来时的呐喊……适度YY,有益心身!我是奥法,我为自己代言!
  • 误闯妖孽高校:美男训练营

    误闯妖孽高校:美男训练营

    丫的,为什么喝罐可乐,罐子会砸出一位美男………美男唇红齿白,说出的话得理不饶人……“你是混哪里的!给本大爷报上名来!”说着还伸出手捏起我的下巴左右打量一番。“小子,长得还蛮不错嘛……本大爷决定了,你就跟本大爷混……”妖孽啊,还是撒丫子快跑吧……虽然说是位美男,但是说的话怎么看都像是流氓……隔日拿到一张通知单,老爸老妈笑的一脸花痴……“乖乖啊…为了找到好的男朋友,爸爸妈妈准备把你送到专门培养美少年的学校去哦……嗬嗬嗬嗬,所以这段期间你要办成男孩子了呦……”说着眼光在胸前飘荡。捂胸QAQ,即使我是飞机场,你们做爸妈的也不要那么明显好不好……进校第一天,被可乐罐重重砸成眼冒金星……“喂,说的就是你,转过身来!”嚣张的声音怎么那么熟悉。啊啊啊啊啊——————肿么回事,肿么会看见那个流氓美男……啊啊啊啊啊——————你在做什么,干嘛摸我胸!“切……一点胸肌都没有!啊!那天是你……”还是快点跑吧……跑不掉了啊!逃离狼窟,又进虎穴!不是说美男吗!为什么我只看到满地的神经病啊……
  • 奉和天枢成宴夷夏群

    奉和天枢成宴夷夏群

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 大盾骑士

    大盾骑士

    肉盾万岁,肉盾无敌。什么可以下调百分之三十的容貌?太扯了吧,我都丑成这样了,还能继续丑,老子就不信了……系统提示,容貌调整失败,继续调整将超出人类的范畴。呕~~这他妈的是人类?等下,不要叫我老公,虽然我长得丑,而且我的名字叫做老公,但是你这种恐龙不可以叫我老公。
  • 励志名言集锦

    励志名言集锦

    《励志名言集锦》主要内容包括:学习、理想、工作、生活、成功、家庭、青春、爱情、幸福、性格、美德、才能、求实、创新等。
  • 那一抹夏日的斜阳

    那一抹夏日的斜阳

    都说腹黑呆萌是绝配,殊不知高冷傲娇也可以有奇妙的化学反应,当从小万千宠爱被视为女神的夏蔚昕遇上对她视若无睹的青梅高冷沈凌晗,一场恋爱的追逐站正悄然而生……