‘The beauty of your line – the life behind it’: Katherine Mansfield and the Double Impression

R. Bowler
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This article examines Katherine Mansfield's aesthetics and attitude to the relation between what she called ‘life’ and work, the visual and the intellectual. It emphasises doubleness both in Mansfield's selves and in her aesthetics, a doubleness which led her to experiment with the literary impression. ‘The Meaning of Rhythm’, that manifesto for the privileging of ‘life’ in art, is read as a manifesto for the primary impression. Mansfield's letters, particularly to the painter Dorothy Brett, are analysed for what they reveal about Mansfield's ideas about ‘life’ and the purely perceptual in art, and one can see her begin to formulate views on what painting should encompass, and what fiction can take from painting. Her review of Dorothy Richardson's Pilgrimage in the Athenaeum is set against the letters in an attempt to delineate her attitude toward the visual and the primary impression in fiction. Jesse Matz's theory of the ‘double impression’ is used as a key to understanding the dichotomy between percept...
“你的品牌之美——背后的生活”:凯瑟琳·曼斯菲尔德和双重印象
本文考察了凯瑟琳·曼斯菲尔德的美学以及她对所谓“生活”与工作、视觉与智力之间关系的态度。它强调了曼斯菲尔德自我和美学的双重性,这种双重性促使她尝试文学印象。《节奏的意义》,那份在艺术中赋予“生命”特权的宣言,被解读为对最初印象的宣言。曼斯菲尔德的信件,特别是写给画家多萝西·布雷特的信件,被分析为揭示了曼斯菲尔德关于“生活”和艺术中纯粹感性的想法,人们可以看到她开始阐述绘画应该包含什么,以及小说可以从绘画中吸取什么。她对多萝西·理查森的《雅典娜神庙之旅》的评论以信件为背景,试图描述她对小说中视觉和主要印象的态度。杰西·马茨的“双重印象”理论被用作理解感知和认知之间的二分法的关键。
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