tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4029797379711350813.post3771897322514595377..comments2024-03-27T11:02:20.107-07:00Comments on the prowling Bee: The sweetest Heresy receivedSusan Kornfeldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05384011972647144453noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4029797379711350813.post-60283081344393845542024-02-15T08:30:11.081-08:002024-02-15T08:30:11.081-08:00‘The sweetest Heresy received’ (F671) simultaneous...‘The sweetest Heresy received’ (F671) simultaneously wishes and chides. Both of ED’s closest love relationships, Sue Gilbert and Charles Wadsworth, began in her imaginative mind as a sacred promise between two people to love each other on Earth, and, in Wadsworth’s case, especially in Heaven. In her perfect dyad the two become “Each Other’s Convert –” in a private “Faith [that] accommodate[s] but Two –”. Such holy dyads are so frequent, such sacred ceremonies so simple, such perfect happiness so “unavoidable” that “To fail – is Infidel”! <br /><br />Of course, each dyad ended painfully for ED, and her final line chides each partner sarcastically. Nevertheless, being the person and poet she was, she remained faithful to each her entire life, writing poems for Sue and wearing only white for Wadsworth.<br />Larry Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02810899482852120751noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4029797379711350813.post-3889233523459125312024-02-15T08:29:03.414-08:002024-02-15T08:29:03.414-08:00This comment has been removed by the author.Larry Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02810899482852120751noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4029797379711350813.post-79488670734710504022024-02-14T17:34:50.954-08:002024-02-14T17:34:50.954-08:00Letter L73, "How vain it seems to write, when...Letter L73, "How vain it seems to write, when one knows how to feel" is dated about 6 February 1852, while Sue was teaching math in Baltimore. <br /><br />On her return rail trip from Manchester, NH, on Wednesday, March 23, 1853, Susan arrived in Boston for a tryst with Austin at the Revere Hotel, and the couple became engaged. ED learned of the engagement within 2-3 days because the “sanctuary privileges” letter, L110, is dated March 27, 1853.<br />Larry Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02810899482852120751noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4029797379711350813.post-70655968654561072722023-12-26T08:59:54.426-08:002023-12-26T08:59:54.426-08:00This poem following, "There is One Crucifixio...This poem following, "There is One Crucifixion recorded only" makes for two heretical poems in a row. <br /><br />The idea in this poem, of romantic love conflated with religion, can be seen in a number of ED's poems and letters. "Congregation" in ED often means two things at once. I just started reading the amazing collection of letters from ED to her friend and sister-in-law Susan in "Open Me Carefully". In one early letter to Austin, the book notes, ED says she hopes Austin has "enjoyed" "sanctuary privileges" with Susan. Then later when she is writing to Susan she writes, "How vain it seems to write, when one knows how to feel -- how much more near and dear to sit beside you, talk with you, hear the tones of your voice -- so hard to "deny thyself, and take up they cross and follow me --" give me strength, Susie, write me of hope and love, and of hearts that endured, and great was their reward of "Our Father who art in Heaven." <br /><br />Those letters were written over 10 years before this poem was written, so this particular "heresy" had been fomenting in the poet for awhile by the time this poem comes around.<br /><br />This one is notable for the idea of making someone a convert to the religion of yourself, even while they are making you a convert to the religion of them. That's an intriguing and romantic idea. <br /><br />I also love all that is implied in "The Grace so unavoidable/ to fail is infidel". And yet, how many of us do? The Grace is unavoidable!<br /><br />Ha. As long as we go "to church" regularly and keep up our small rituals we can keep the faith this poem implies.d scribehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08242682202760522439noreply@blogger.com