Dramatising the conflicts of nation and the body: displacement in Charlotte and Emily Brontë’s poetry of "Home and Exile" dualities
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Resumo: | For Gregory Orr, the best way to respond to the chaotic unpredictability of our being is through the personal lyric because it “dramatizes inner and outer experience” by “clinging to embodied being”. The self in the personal lyric of the Brontës (Charlotte and Emily) is either ‘home’ or ‘away’, facing internal or external division or fracture, and in search of a prospective identity (personal and national) or a chosen location. The conflicts of nation (whether they are presented in a real or fictionalised manner) are simultaneously reflected in the conflicts of the body itself; and the word ‘home’ – a metaphor for both ‘place’ and ‘being’ – assumes a nuance of different but related meanings (from the familiar hearth and the exalted homeland to the poet’s mind, Nature or God’s bosom). There is an evasive attempt to overcome social and political coercions that create both confinement and displacement, but whether the Brontës choose to stay at home or are compelled to leave, they remain as ‘exiles’. Ultimately, for these poets, it will be exilic displacement which will act as a ‘spur to creativity’ and define authorship. |
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Dramatising the conflicts of nation and the body: displacement in Charlotte and Emily Brontë’s poetry of "Home and Exile" dualitiesBrontësPoetryHomeExileBodyNationFor Gregory Orr, the best way to respond to the chaotic unpredictability of our being is through the personal lyric because it “dramatizes inner and outer experience” by “clinging to embodied being”. The self in the personal lyric of the Brontës (Charlotte and Emily) is either ‘home’ or ‘away’, facing internal or external division or fracture, and in search of a prospective identity (personal and national) or a chosen location. The conflicts of nation (whether they are presented in a real or fictionalised manner) are simultaneously reflected in the conflicts of the body itself; and the word ‘home’ – a metaphor for both ‘place’ and ‘being’ – assumes a nuance of different but related meanings (from the familiar hearth and the exalted homeland to the poet’s mind, Nature or God’s bosom). There is an evasive attempt to overcome social and political coercions that create both confinement and displacement, but whether the Brontës choose to stay at home or are compelled to leave, they remain as ‘exiles’. Ultimately, for these poets, it will be exilic displacement which will act as a ‘spur to creativity’ and define authorship.Universidad de Zaragoza. Facultad de Filosofía y LetrasUniversidade do MinhoGuimarães, Paula Alexandra20082008-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1822/25029eng1137-6368http://www.miscelaneajournal.net/index.php/miscinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-21T12:29:53Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/25029Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T19:24:59.002164Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Dramatising the conflicts of nation and the body: displacement in Charlotte and Emily Brontë’s poetry of "Home and Exile" dualities |
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Dramatising the conflicts of nation and the body: displacement in Charlotte and Emily Brontë’s poetry of "Home and Exile" dualities |
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Dramatising the conflicts of nation and the body: displacement in Charlotte and Emily Brontë’s poetry of "Home and Exile" dualities Guimarães, Paula Alexandra Brontës Poetry Home Exile Body Nation |
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Dramatising the conflicts of nation and the body: displacement in Charlotte and Emily Brontë’s poetry of "Home and Exile" dualities |
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Dramatising the conflicts of nation and the body: displacement in Charlotte and Emily Brontë’s poetry of "Home and Exile" dualities |
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Dramatising the conflicts of nation and the body: displacement in Charlotte and Emily Brontë’s poetry of "Home and Exile" dualities |
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Dramatising the conflicts of nation and the body: displacement in Charlotte and Emily Brontë’s poetry of "Home and Exile" dualities |
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Dramatising the conflicts of nation and the body: displacement in Charlotte and Emily Brontë’s poetry of "Home and Exile" dualities |
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Guimarães, Paula Alexandra |
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Guimarães, Paula Alexandra |
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Universidade do Minho |
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Guimarães, Paula Alexandra |
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Brontës Poetry Home Exile Body Nation |
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Brontës Poetry Home Exile Body Nation |
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For Gregory Orr, the best way to respond to the chaotic unpredictability of our being is through the personal lyric because it “dramatizes inner and outer experience” by “clinging to embodied being”. The self in the personal lyric of the Brontës (Charlotte and Emily) is either ‘home’ or ‘away’, facing internal or external division or fracture, and in search of a prospective identity (personal and national) or a chosen location. The conflicts of nation (whether they are presented in a real or fictionalised manner) are simultaneously reflected in the conflicts of the body itself; and the word ‘home’ – a metaphor for both ‘place’ and ‘being’ – assumes a nuance of different but related meanings (from the familiar hearth and the exalted homeland to the poet’s mind, Nature or God’s bosom). There is an evasive attempt to overcome social and political coercions that create both confinement and displacement, but whether the Brontës choose to stay at home or are compelled to leave, they remain as ‘exiles’. Ultimately, for these poets, it will be exilic displacement which will act as a ‘spur to creativity’ and define authorship. |
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