The web value rate of bigpicture.net is 49,209 USD. 25I began this paper with a confession. In the afternoons my friends and I would go down to the icehouse where sacks of ice were filled for the professional fishing boats. 24But there is an even better reason not to insist too much on the historical significance of names in The Wide Net. Names are chosen for us, not the other way around, and The Wide Net insists upon individual choice as the primary measure of character. I had fished and hunted in the great inland swamps, and had built rafts of giant bamboo to ride with my friends down the St Lucie River, surely as haunting and as hidden away as the Pearl River in The Wide Net. The alligators slept with the water lilies and the night-blooming cereus, and the Spanish moss fell in thick curtains on both banks. 180). William Jamieson comes home one night from being out with friends and finds a note from his pregnant wife, who is threatening suicide by jumping off bridge He calls his friends and they go to the river searching for her, they also recruit bystanders to help out . But there were no old plantations or slave quarters, and no signs to mark the battles of the Civil War since there had been no battles. Eudora Welty is a master of subjective impressionism, but there is not an escapist reflex in all her work. When he returned to his house, he found Hazel was not there, and she'd left a note saying that she had gone to drown herself in the river and that he'd be sorry for his behavior. When she allows William his ritual role of thinking himself the man of the house by letting him tamely slap and spank her, the reconciliation is complete. Still, the shock of my initial consternation never left me, thus my impulse to turn back to Eudora Welty and my memory of The Wide Net and its mysteries when I was invited to talk about the great myths of the South. The absence of history serves the same purpose, I believe, as the excessive abundance of symbol and myth the reader must negotiate before setting his sights on the inner spirit William Wallace possesses to exist all by himself. Learn about student-produced podcasts by reading and discussing the article "Students and Teachers, From K to 12, Hit the Podcasts.". [Anthony Herrera; Rachel McPherson; Marcus Viscidi; Kyra Sedgwick; Barry Tubb; Tim Ransom; M Josef Sommer; Glen Roven; Eudora Welty;] -- Set in rural Mississippi, the story focuses on the turbulent relationship of a young married couple, William Wallace and his wife Hazel, in the American South in 1933. Jamieson takes a bit more twisting to unravel a historical connection. Physically, he was everything the legend had promised. 183). And if my commentaries, such as they are, do make me vulnerable to all sorts of criticism, especially when judged by the principles of pure scholarship (principles I would be the first to preach), at least I cannot be faulted on what I say about my own autobiography. Remember that (Welty, Collected Stories 176). What interests me more as the years go on is the life story of the individual southerner. Apparently, there was one male survivor of the Battle of the Alamo in 1836. He told me that my grandfather had told him he had left Georgia to come to Florida because he hated the way blacks were treated. Now a host of biblical allusions begin to prevail over the Greek and Roman. Hazel wands were traditionally used as dowsing rods. The wide net. What touched me more, and what I remember best now, were the lives around me while growing up. , and of the river Lethe which the original Virgil tells us must be imbibed by dead souls in order for them to be reborn. 15The story ends with Hazel calling his name from the bedroom. Forkner has also published three books on John James Audubon: Journals and Selected Writings in the Penguin Nature Classics series, with an introduction and editorial commentary; and two in Europe: the two-volume Journaux et Rcits (Atalante and the City of Nantes), a comprehensive collection of Audubons writings in French, newly translated, with a full biographical introduction and editorial commentary, and the John James Audubon Portfolio (Edition de la Main Fleurie) which includes an introduction, a selection of Audubons letters, and forty-eight reproductions of Audubons original watercolors printed on hand-made paper designed to replicate the paper used in the early nineteenth century. But there were no old plantations or slave quarters, and no signs to mark the battles of the Civil War since there had been no battles. He had never been given much credit for his act, though in the recent biography of Hurston, by Valerie Boyd, written long after my visit home, he is singled out for praise (436). I had not forgotten the references to history and to historical figures in some of the stories of. Like the theater, like the wearing of masks, like the playing of games, myths are ways of trying out the world, testing other lives, often for the sheer joy of forgetting our own predicament. 35I met Foots the first day I was hired to work in a local fertilizer plant for the summer. She continues several pages later: It is our inward journey that leads us through timeforward or back, seldom in a straight line, most often spiraling. Job Description Summary: The Executive Assistant is responsible for the management of the Chamber's database and assisting the President & CEO with the day-to-day management of the Chamber office, including governance . in Marrs 67-68). I was fifteen years old, and was the only white in the group of workers. More important to my purpose here, however, they did help me throw some light on the pluralities of myth and legend that had confused me when I had first read The Wide Net. I realize this is a self-indulgent proposition, but to be honest, I no longer have much faith in finding the definitive myth of the collective South. The river never seems the same, yet even when William Wallace forgets its name, its ageless identity is never in question: The winding river looked old sometimes, when it ran wrinkled and deep under high banks where the roots of trees hung down, and sometimes it seemed to be only a young creek, shining with the colors of wildflowers (Welty, Collected Stories 178). There is no great central Southern myth in The Wide Net. But I must have half-remembered that the potency of the mythic, including a few old southern folktales or legends, does play a key role in the story, especially by pounding the pedal throughout on the truth that no myth, potent or not, can ever measure up to one mans solitary predicament. They created a protocol, HyperText Transfer Protocol ( HTTP ), which standardized communication between servers and clients. Eudora Welty is comically playing on the popular refrain that such a collection of rural men and boys could be found only in the Deep South. In The Wide Net there are too many myths to make a whole. 1 Robbie is right to be frightened. The Wide Net. Creative Commons - Attribution - Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale - Pas de Modification 4.0 International - CC BY-NC-ND 4.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/, Voir la notice dans le catalogue OpenEdition, Plan du site Crdits Flux de syndication, Politique de confidentialit Gestion des cookies, Nous adhrons OpenEdition Journals dit avec Lodel Accs rserv, Vous allez tre redirig vers OpenEdition Search, Special Issue: Representation and Rewriting of Myths in Southern Short Fiction, Converging Toward the Human: Myth and Theory in "The Wide Net" (and me), It might seem odd to find me turning to Eudora Weltys story The Wide Net the day I learned I had been invited to respond to the theme of Southern myth (the all-purpose, made-to-order, sempiternel Southern myth). Sir Walter Scott celebrated both William Wallace and Bonnie Prince Charles, the latter in the most popular series of historical novels ever written, the Waverly novels. He took me in and introduced me to each worker by name. It was, however, filled with southerners. He saw that the bodies of the frozen birds had fallen out of the trees, and he fell down and wept for his father and mother, to whom he had not said good-bye (Welty, First Love,, (and thus the collection itself) concludes with the portrait of a young woman who is rejected, and is forced to face absolute desolation and a serial rape. Perhaps nature itself, the mother of all myth, is the true heart of the story. Even though there is no southern history in the story, surely his name is steeped in historical associations. 2On rereading the story I soon realized that my instincts had not failed me completely. Walker Percy has written somewhere that a boy who has a Hamilton from his grandfather is a true son of the South, and I still have mine. This is the truth that William Wallace discovers by himself, and somehow memory, lost and found, is crucial to the discovery. Trans. Hickory tree there will be yellow. He is holding fast to a little green ribbon of plant, root and all (Welty, Collected Stories 181). Shortly after I finished graduate school and began to read more widely about the South I learned that Zora Neale Hurston had lived her last years in my home town, and was buried there. References to babies, for example, can be found everywhere, from the little man on the toy-like train, to the baby alligator, all the way to the corn shuck doll waiting by itself on the bench back in Dover. But Hazel is no rabbit as Virgil makes clear: Anybody can freeze a rabbit, that wants to he says, and promptly chases the rabbit away: Was you out catching cotton-tails, or was you out catching your wife? (Welty, Collected Stories 172). New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, Inc, 1980. As I have already mentioned, my grandfather lies at the heart of these memories. Print. Word Count: 385. 102). But the real proof of his character came at noon, when we all stopped to have lunch. This was her 3rd book of fiction, another collection of stories; published in 1943 after the Robber Bridegroom. Since William Wallace cannot be contained in any single myth, or even in a multitude of myths, it should not have surprised me that he is able to exist untouched by history, or at least untouched by a southern identity usually defined and distinguished as being overwhelmed and overdetermined by history. Of course the well-trained reader races through the possibilities and may stop on his way to consider the myth of the golden bough in the, . He told me that my grandfather had told him he had left Georgia to come to Florida because he hated the way blacks were treated. I had suspected something like this as a boy, but now it was confirmed. 179). As Mr Duval finished, and stood up to leave, he reached out to me and shook my hand: Your granddaddy was the only white man I ever loved.. It was a huge success, a romantic tome so overwritten and full of adjectives that Eudora Welty in her autobiography says her mother told her it used to be recommended to take it out with a chair when watering the roses. Her reaction is more than understandable. Eudora Welty is a master of subjective impressionism, but there is not an escapist reflex in all her work. The Rebellion failed, and Bonnie Prince Charles escaped to become another legend of Scottish resistance. Omissions? He could lift hundred-pound sacks of fertilizer with each hand. But I could not remember that it had revealed the slightest interest in the South as a subject of focus or reflection. 176). When he comes back the next morning, Hazel is gone, and he finds a letter from her telling him she has gone to drown herself in the river. Subscribe for more videos like this: http://youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=92YplusWhen Eudora Welty read at 92Y on April 22, 1985, it had been 32 y. New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, Inc, 1980. The group that William finally collects is a motley one, all male, but they are of a kind. When he surfaces he is still in shock: And when William Wallace came up it was in an agony from submersion, which seemed an agony of the blood and of the very heart, so woeful he looked (Welty, Collected Stories 180). Usually there would be shade trees to stretch out under and cool off, but there were none here. No police, no first responders, no telephones, no helicopters just the local men and boys with an old fish net. Sunlight was scarce and each turn of the river took one deeper into a ripe darkness smelling of frog spawn and wild magnolia. She continues several pages later: It is our inward journey that leads us through timeforward or back, seldom in a straight line, most often spiraling. When Virgil finds a string of beads in the river, he gives them to Sam and Robbie. Print. And I found a note to myself slipped in the pages of my old single volume edition of the collection relating Eudora Weltys initial concept of writing a fictional history of the Old Natchez Trace. Subscribe. Now us got scales, Sam cried out. William Wallace knows now that Hazel holds the secret mystery that will continue to make him more of his own man, and he is willing to follow her lead as long as it takes: He climbed to his feet too and stood beside her trying to look where she looked. In the title story, a man quarrels with his pregnant wife, leaves the house, and descends into a mysterious underwater kingdom where he meets "The King of the Snakes," who forces him to confront the darker mysteries of nature. We may take this with a grain of salt, but the fascination with Scottish heroes in the South would have made the name of William Wallace a common choice. Synopsis It looks like we don't have a Synopsis for this title yet. The Wide Net, short-story collection by Eudora Welty, published in 1943. Usually there would be shade trees to stretch out under and cool off, but there were none here. Jump-start your essay with our outlining tool to make sure you have all the main points of your essay covered. A man named William Wallace Jamieson has a pregnant wife called Hazel, and he's been going out a lot lately until finally, one night, he stays out all night. I could easily call to mind other memories that would deepen and darken the story. In the title story, a man quarrels with his pregnant wife, leaves the house, and descends into a mysterious underwater kingdom where he meets The King of the Snakes, who forces him to confront the darker mysteries of nature. After politely answering my questions about the Hurston papers, he turned to me and spoke for a good thirty minutes about my grandfather. Furthermore, wide networks can successfully learn with a . Hazel wands were traditionally used as dowsing rods. He did not smoke the cigar, he chewed it, and as a boy it was best to stay on his windward side. Now that I have tried to do justice to my rereading of the story, which was, and is, my main purpose throughout these reflections, there should be no objection if I back up a bit and mention a few of the memories I carried with me when I entered the new world of the Old South at the university. Engraved in large letters beneath the names was the single word: Murdered. These were the graves of her maternal grandparents who had been viciously axed to death by two men looking for easy prey and a few dollars. William must will himself into a new man, and as a Jamieson, he must cease being a perpetual son, and affirm his status as a father. The black families had moved in the same direction to escape their hard lives as sharecroppers and a harsher form of racial discrimination. 44Here is the same confused hodgepodge of myth and fable we can find in The Wide Net. They are the wonderful fictions out of which an adult life finally emerges, but never forgets. Then group returns to town, everyone carrying their heavy strings of fish. Faced with the most serious crisis of his young life, William at least has the resourcefulness to ask help from one of his friends from the night out, Virgil Thomas, and they set out to borrow the wide net from Old Doc, and to gather other members of the community to help drag the river. Edna Earle could sit and ponder all day on how the little tail of the C got through the L in a Coca-Cola sign (Welty, Collected Stories 171). When I was invited to speak about the myth of the South, the thought of Weltys The Wide Net, came to my mind in a flash. Wrapped in Rainbows: The Life of Zora Neale Hurston. They are just playing out a role for the simple joy of pretending, and will soon return to themselves. The name of Edna Earle comes from the heroine of the most popular novel in the South after the Civil War, by Augusta Jane Evans. Marrs, Suzanne. The town was a typical Florida collection of frame houses, shady streets, and sandy alleys held together by a compact center of brick banks, churches, cafes, shops, and one movie theater, on the western side of the river within walking distance of the ocean to the east. Given her love of Hurston, a spell had been cast, and the promise of a new myth stopped her in her tracks. 31He was the county judge, famous for his fairness in court, and loved by everyone who knew him, thus by the entire town. For one thing, I think I would have trouble arguing to myself, or to my wife and family, that I never existed, even as a boy, yet Eudora Welty is writing in the tradition of the modern folk tale. Think of another name in The Wide Net, Edna Earle. 29A few of these stories were comic, but most of them dwelled on hardship and tragedy. . [] Any day now the change will come. Its a Mississippi backwoods flash mob and its just a heck of a lot of fun. I should make it clear it was not the quality of the scholarship in what I read that puzzled me, but my consternation in not finding anything of my own life in the popular myths contained in the books. She is one of Hazels cousins. I benefited from these books as much as anyone. 19Her reaction is more than understandable. Myth and meaning in that book are indivisible. note:when citing an online source, it is important to include all necessary dates. Right before it begins in force, a holy-ghostly benediction or aeolian charma wind touched each man on the forehead (Welty, Collected Stories 182)reassures the reader that all will be well, at least for the time being. It is enough to make Virgil sigh with despair: when you go looking for what is lost, everything is a sign (Welty, Collected Stories 179). But these Georgia tales were of the kind that Eudora Welty describes as old and complete in Asphodel, one of the short stories in. She is in her early twenties (an age we might give to William Wallace) when she discovers the gift of memory, and in her seventies when she confirms it: Writing fiction has developed in me an abiding respect for the unknown in a human lifetime and a sense of where to look for the threads, how to follow, how to connect, find in the thick of the tangle what clear line persists. It seemed odd to me too when I began thinking about the challenge of adding anything new to a debate that as we all know began long before the South became the South. In my town there were cattle ranches and orange groves to the west, and a small fleet of shrimping boats chugging back and forth on the Indian River to and from the Atlantic. The Wide Net and Other Stories (1943), The Golden Apples (1949), and The Bride of Innisfallen and Other Stories (1955) are collections of short stories, and The Eye of the Story (1978) is a volume of essays. Once William and Virgil have gathered everyone together, they take the wide net and all set out walking down the Old Natchez Trace. The only shade was provided by a long tin shed next to the sludge bin. I believe my shock at having to account to myself as a southerner when I arrived in my early twenties in Chapel Hill, and faced the impressive body of scholarship on southern myth then in fashion, helps explain why. Had he suspected down there, like some secret, the real, the true trouble that Hazel had fallen into, about which words in a letter could not speak Or in a myth, I cannot help adding. Saying so, I freely admit my pirouetting into The Wide Net does take some special pleading. William must will himself into a new man, and as a Jamieson, he must cease being a perpetual son, and affirm his status as a father. New York: Signet Classics, 1961. The fact that William Wallace allows them to come even though they are too young to be of much help may imply that the value of his own fatherhood is beginning to dawn on him. "The Wide Net - Quotes" eNotes Publishing Ed. It will not be lost on the reader that the structure of The Wide Net roughly follows the same literary source, proceeding from hell, to purgatory, and finally to paradise. Summary. When he surfaces he is still in shock: And when William Wallace came up it was in an agony from submersion, which seemed an agony of the blood and of the very heart, so woeful he looked (Welty. William Wallace is beset on all sides by distractions, advice, omens, signs of all sorts. As Welty adds in her autobiography, there were Edna Earles all over the South. 34I think my grandfathers reputation helped me too in an experience that will stay with me as long as I live. date the date you are citing the material. But even children are sensitive to the boundary between the real and the fictional, and would hate to hear their father repeat the soliloquies of Hamlet from breakfast to bedtime even if he made a living as an actor. They all carried their classic illustrations. It was told by Alexander Stephens, the vice-president of the Confederacy. This is the advantage of relying on memory rather than myth when digging back for the truth. After all, where else can I look for a better source? I began this paper with a confession. It is more of a distraction than a signpost, unlike, I would be the first to admit, the names of Virgil and Hazel, more fixed in their roles.2 If we must look for hidden meanings, perhaps the symbolical would be a better avenue to explore than the historical. 45Of course writing her autobiography is a proof of that power, but Eudora Welty goes further. He was a tall dignified man who dressed in a white suit and always had a Stetson hat on his head or in his hand. The Malones are indistinguishable from each other, and so are the Doyles. Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree. 4Rereading The Wide Net brought many of these memories back to mind, and it brought back to mind too my dismay in Chapel Hill at fitting them into a theory of myth, or even at weaving them into a common pattern of southern identity. Other people join in too. 178). His grandfather had been branded by the devil in a storm, Lightnin drawed a pitchfork right on our grandpappys cheek, stayed till he died (Welty, Collected Stories 183). In The Wide Net, William Wallace must make his own way, and history, southern or otherwise, mythical or not, does not provide him (or the reader) with any guidelines. Packet switching was thought of as a better and faster method to transfer data than the hardware solution to the problem, i.e., the circuitry. And the final story in The Wide Net (and thus the collection itself) concludes with the portrait of a young woman who is rejected, and is forced to face absolute desolation and a serial rape. But the town itself was lively and busy and relatively sheltered from the poverty and misery that remained a plague throughout the greater South even in the 1950s. Of course writing her autobiography is a proof of that power, but Eudora Welty goes further. References to babies, for example, can be found everywhere, from the little man on the toy-like train, to the baby alligator, all the way to the corn shuck doll waiting by itself on the bench back in Dover. Wives and girlfriends would be gathered under the windows, and the banter and singing between them and the men in jail are impossible to exaggerate. And after a few minutes she took him by the hand and led him into the house, smiling as if she were smiling down on him (Welty, Collected Stories 188). He has coedited (with Patrick Samway) four anthologies of Southern literature: Stories of the Modern South (Penguin), Stories of the Old South (Penguin), A Modern Southern Reader (Peachtree) and A New Reader of the Old South (Peachtree). It would not be amiss at this point to give a brief account of what happens in The Wide Net. It might help set the stage for those of you who have never read it, or who, like me before I took it up again, may have to struggle to remember the details of an earlier reading. Eudora Welty (April 13, 1909 - July 23, 2001) was an American writer of short stories, novels, and essays, best known for her realistic portrayal of the South. Grady is already a sort of father to Brucie. Still, going back to William Wallace, I can hear someone somewhere asking about his name. [] Old Jack Frost will be pinching things up. There is Old Doc, the local wise man who owns the net. He towered over the others, who were all big and tough. I say this because when, published a review that claimed that the stories were about as human as a fish. Eudora Welty was never much affected by reviews, good or bad, but this one raised her hackles, and she wrote to Diarmuid Russell: I saw the. When later on I read Faulkners praise of natural courtesy I thought of Foots at once. 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