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American Research Journal of English and Literature
ISSN (Online): 2378-9026
DOI: 10.46568/arjel
Psychoanalytic Approach to the Bride’s Journey Towards Freedom in Felicia Hemans’ “The Bride of the Greek Isle”
Department of English Literature, Beirut Arab University, Lebanon.
Fatima Aref Msheik, ”Psychoanalytic Approach to the Bride’s Journey Towards Freedom in Felicia
Hemans’ “The Bride of the Greek Isle” ”. American Research Journal of English and Literature, vol 6, no. 1, 2020,
pp. 1-7
Abstract
This paper is an analysis of a poem by Felicia Hemans, a 19th century Romantic woman writer. Focusing
on “The Bride of the Greek isle”, the study argues that Hemans death poems explore death as a means of freedom
from the patriarchal society. It is not as some critics said that Hemans had morbid passion with death, or that
her domesticity in her poems is unbearable. The paper, therefore, explores the journey of the bride, in the
poem, as a journey towards freedom not death, using Freud’s psychoanalytical division of human’s mind into
Id, Ego and Superego. Meanwhile, the study analyzes the images that Hemans used, and their significance to
the study of women’s freedom through death. This paper shows that the three divisions of the narrative poem
parallel in the structure the division of Freud’s human mind into Id, Ego, and Superego.