“A Deeper and More Conscious Silence”: Aurality in Thoreau and Hawthorne’s Journals and Later Works

Michael S. Martin
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Both Hawthorne and Thoreau were observing silence, then creating literary works with fully-developed ideas on silence, at the same time and the same place. Both writers explored issues of silence as correlated to public spectacle, intimacy, inanimate objects, and the natural world. Twenty-first-century readers must reorient themselves to nineteenth-century notions of silence in studying their body of work. This essay attempts to synthesize their ideas together, starting with their early journals from the 1830s.
“更深更有意识的沉默”:梭罗和霍桑日记及后期作品中的听觉
霍桑和梭罗都在观察沉默,并在同一时间、同一地点,以充分发展的沉默思想创作文学作品。两位作家都探讨了与公共景观、亲密关系、无生命物体和自然世界相关的沉默问题。21世纪的读者在研究他们的作品时必须重新定位自己,以适应19世纪的沉默观念。本文试图综合他们的观点,从他们19世纪30年代的早期日记开始。
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