This rustic muse: Developing a political voice in the poetry of Patrick Brontë
Avery, S. 2026. This rustic muse: Developing a political voice in the poetry of Patrick Brontë . Brontë Studies.
Avery, S. 2026. This rustic muse: Developing a political voice in the poetry of Patrick Brontë . Brontë Studies.
| Title | This rustic muse: Developing a political voice in the poetry of Patrick Brontë |
|---|---|
| Type | Journal article |
| Authors | Avery, S. |
| Abstract | This article examines a range of the Reverend Patrick Brontë’s poetry–a much neglected body of work in Brontë criticism–and argues that it was here that Patrick was able to develop a political voice and a sense of literature as a vehicle for political exploration and debate. In considering Brontë’s two collections, Cottage Poems (1811) and The Rural Minstrel (1813), in the contexts of war abroad and industrial, economic and social unrest at home, the article explores what the poetry tells us about Brontë’s political thinking, his relationship with political structures and hierarchies, and his anxieties about political cohesion and security. What emerges is a poet whose work, written under the guise of his ‘rustic muse’, offers fascinating interventions into contemporaneous political debates regarding poverty, industrialisation, the city, community, the place of religion in society, nation-state formation and the nature of liberty and equality more generally. |
| Keywords | Patrick Brontë; poetry; politics; patriotism; nation state; security; community; religion |
| Journal | Brontë Studies |
| ISSN | 1474-8932 |
| 1745-8226 | |
| Year | 2026 |
| Publisher | Taylor and Francis |
| Accepted author manuscript | File Access Level Open (open metadata and files) |