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Abstract
Abstract:Emily Dickinson’s “To pile like Thunder” is a complex and puzzling poem that has received detailed commentary from both literary critics and linguists. In this article, we briefly examine how the poem’s prosodic elements of structure and sound relate to, and iconically simulate, its theme. In particular, we apply the principles of conceptual integration network theory, informally known as “blending,” to show how the blending model opens up the dynamic cognitive processes that underpin the poem’s metaphors. By revealing these processes, we are able to show how they build to a coherent account of a reader’s construal of what the poem does. Through this focus on the “how” and the “why” of a poem’s cognitive effects, our approach provides a robust and rigorous analysis that illuminates rather than controverts other interpretations. Our conclusion shows that Dickinson’s poem captures and enacts the consuming power of poetry and love as manifestations of divine force.
期刊介绍:
The Emily Dickinson Journal (EDJ) showcases the poet at the center of current critical practices and perspectives. EDJ features writing by talented young scholars as well as work by those established in the field. Contributors explore the many ways in which Dickinson illuminates and challenges. No other journal provides this quality or quantity of scholarship on Dickinson. The Emily Dickinson Journal is sponsored by the Emily Dickinson International Society (EDIS).