“But Poets Have Never Been Botanists”: The Literary Herbarium in Charlotte Smith’s Poetry

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Caroline Boettcher
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ABSTRACT Displaying the plant specimens in their physical environments without subjugating them to any fixed spatial or temporal conditions, Charlotte Smith creates a literary herbarium that encompasses the identifiable qualities of the plants included in her poetry and that foregrounds the continually transformed and transforming material habitats and relationships of the nonhuman and human worlds. Smith offers a figuration of botanical knowledge that neither relies on the destruction of that which she represents nor on removing the plants from their environments into an herbarium with often very little connection to its environment. Materially and poetically reconfiguring the natural world according to the herbarium’s principles of atomicity and entanglement, Smith poetry’s power lies in expanding the herbarium. In her literary herbarium, agency is not only found in the human world; instead, the nonhuman world proves to be just as agential as the human one. Here, botany does not merely serve as a steppingstone to the domination and exploitation of the natural world. Smith’s poetry offers a glimpse of the possibility of botany as a non-hierarchical and non-exploitative study of the world.
“但诗人从来都不是植物学家”:夏洛特·史密斯诗歌中的文学标本馆
摘要在物理环境中展示植物标本,而不使其受制于任何固定的空间或时间条件,夏洛特·史密斯(Charlotte Smith)创建了一个文学植物标本馆,包含了她诗歌中所包含的植物的可识别品质,并展望了非人类世界和人类世界不断变化的物质栖息地和关系。史密斯提供了一个植物学知识的形象,既不依赖于对她所代表的植物的破坏,也不依赖于将植物从环境中移到植物标本馆,而植物标本馆通常与环境几乎没有联系。根据植物标本馆的原子性和纠缠性原则,从物质和诗意上重新配置了自然世界,史密斯诗歌的力量在于扩大植物标本馆。在她的文学标本馆里,代理不仅存在于人类世界;相反,事实证明,非人类世界和人类世界一样具有能动性。在这里,植物学不仅仅是统治和开发自然世界的垫脚石。史密斯的诗歌让我们看到了植物学作为一种对世界的非等级和非剥削性研究的可能性。
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European Romantic Review
European Romantic Review HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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0.30
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期刊介绍: The European Romantic Review publishes innovative scholarship on the literature and culture of Europe, Great Britain and the Americas during the period 1760-1840. Topics range from the scientific and psychological interests of German and English authors through the political and social reverberations of the French Revolution to the philosophical and ecological implications of Anglo-American nature writing. Selected papers from the annual conference of the North American Society for the Study of Romanticism appear in one of the five issues published each year.
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