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The Nature Of Knowing: Rachel Carson And The American Environment, Vera Norwood Jul 1987

The Nature Of Knowing: Rachel Carson And The American Environment, Vera Norwood

American Studies Faculty and Staff Publications

Emily Dickinson offers a succinct vision of woman's relationship with the natural landscape as one of housewife to home--one in which the poetic and the practical coexist. Although seemingly in keeping with gentle, domestic relationships with nature, in which the environment outside the home is experienced as a safe, tamed-garden version of the interior life Victorian women supposedly led, Dickinson's poem leads us to contemplate our definitions of female roles and the natural world, and the metaphors we use to understand our relationship to the world. As with most Dickinson poems, the image contains both text and subtext. The traditional …