lived through WW1 + women's
suffrage (1865 - 1918)
middle class but father died in
1898, leaving her family destitute
2 siblings were committed to
mental institutions due to
insanity -> Charlotte + Anne
made a pact never to marry
they didn't want
to pass insanity
onto their
children
'dandy'- a lady who dressed as
a victorian man - lesbian? -
homosexuality was illegal
themes
women's
rights
awareness of
mental illness
nature
Is the poem a metaphor for
the way women are treated
in Mew's society?
the Farmer's Bride herself
symbolic of all women in
society, under the reign of a
man, allowed only the freedom
her husband sees fit to give her
farm house is microcosm for society
Farmer's Bride - bride not
wife, she hasn't moved on
since wedding day, marriage
not consummated, marriage
of innocence not comfort.
Possession of farmer, no name
bride - all women; farm -
society; farmer - all men
Does the poem relict how 'insane' people were treated in this era?
Poem is a
commentary on the
cruelty of the
mental health
system
'tis but a stair betwixt us - aware of
physical distance between them -
frustration (physically small distance
but metaphorically huge)
on different levels -
she's above him. The
woman has the upper
hand (she has
remained true to
herself).
he's beaten her, the 'down of her' - downfall,
falling down the stairs. 'brown' - bruising OR he
just leaves her to it, she simply doesn't come
downstairs again + just dies up there + rots
sense that she's
dead, dying or
doomed
! - to show anger or highlight
element of surprise -> he's
walked up the stairs to see her,
+ he's discovered her dead
body. Suicide?
attic - bride is something he wants
to keep but he doesn't use her -
possession
Stanza 4
analyses her character
straight - straight-forward, tall?
sees beauty in her - 'sweets as the first wild violets'
but calls her wild - unspoilt, innocent
but what to me? - rhetorical question, she's beautiful, but she doesn't do it
for his sake, she does it for her own self. Possessive voice
judges her on physical appearance - no compliment
towards her character (he doesn't know her personality?)
shortest verse -
abrupt rhetorical
question.
Doesn't matter
what she's like if
it doesn't benefit
him
Stanza 2
sheep - biblical references, innocent creatures, need a leader, she wants to be among
animals who have freedom of choice. sheep are a conformist animal, she the leader of them
she properly have been abed - probably been sleeping with her husband (to provide children)
doesn't perform wifely duties, chills with the animals doesn't tend to them
witch hunt - who is the plural group? she's the talk of the town, the whole of society sees
that she's different. Society think that it's okay to chase a woman across a field to stop her
getting away from her husband. Farmer plays to society's dictation, he's not out looking of
her until they come to her - he has a predetermined role to keep his wife in check .
'Church-Town' - trying to find solace in the church but
doesn't get there. Or is there no solace in the church?
Insanity - lunatic has escaped from a lunatic asylum + they
have captured her + taken her back to her cell
flying like a hare - simile - compared to animals -> she's far closer to natural world
than farmer. Women are more close to nature than men (child-bearers, mothers,
continuers of race)
animals don't act because of how they're told to - they act instinctively. As does bride,
like an animal she acts on her instincts (flight or fight)
Positive imagery of animals contrasts to farmer (backward, unintelligent
farmer's dialect). And yet bride seems more intelligent for being silent.
Stanza 1
'more to do than bide + woo' + 'I chose' - possession, he quickly chose her, no time
to court her or flirt with her, woman is a commodity (valuable for children, love etc.)
summer - positive connotations: time of warmth,
happiness, childhood memories, brightness, future
the Fall - autumn - leaves fallen down + are decaying. In relationship,
she has decided her relationship is decaying so she runs away
like the shut of a winter's day - simile - quick change, like the weather. Winter:
negative connotations - coldness (coldness she shows to him), sparse, sadness
perspective
poem is told from farmer's
(male) point of view
Why?
tries to show an imbalance in
society (men/women,
normal/insane, nature/industrial)
Structure: stanzas are
various lengths, metre per
line varies -> imbalance
Tries to show this
through man's voice,
Bride has no voice (mute?)
Structure
unusual indentation -
like the farmhouse,
cluttered, imbalanced
(jutting out), attic
Stanza 5
use of colour
grey, brown - reflects atmosphere
of relationship, dull, lacks colour +
anything vivd or exciting (e.g. sex)
autumn - decay
contrast of black soil + whiteness of
snow - magpie is dead, strewn across the
snow/earth - bleak
image/omen/foreshadowing
red - passion, christmas. But, wants children (not just for
labour but because he would take joy in being a dad). ! -
emotional climax, fed up that he doesn't have children