The Garden, the Granary, and "the basic stuff and raw material of true induction": The Eclipse of the Imagination in Francis Bacon's Poetics of Natural History

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Adam Neff
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Abstract:This essay traces how Francis Bacon's late-career observational methods and poetics of natural history in the Preparation for an Experimental and Natural History (1620) evolve from the more imaginative poetics of the Advancement of Learning (1605). In enacting his project, Bacon recognized and sought to balance the tensions between flattering fictions and empiricism and, as a way of mediating between them, imagination and sensory experience. Bacon's late-career poetics attempts to control narrative and desire by restraining the imagination and making language and matter indistinguishable to the point that his written natural history "is used as the primary matter of philosophy, and the basic stuff and raw material of true induction." The resulting elision of thought, writing, and matter compels him to abandon the Advancement's myth of Orpheus taming the beasts and humanist tropes like the Erasmian treasure house of speech to describe his Great Instauration's impacts on civilization. Bacon's unrealized ideal is to free the natural philosopher to move seamlessly from written natural history to action without imaginative mediation. However, he cannot abandon fiction as a means of mythologizing his project for readers even as he seeks to excise all vestiges of the imagination from his poetics of natural history.
花园、粮仓和“真正归纳的基本物质和原材料”:弗朗西斯·培根自然历史诗学中的想象之蚀
摘要:本文追溯了弗朗西斯·培根在《实验与自然史的准备》(1620)中后期的自然史观察方法和诗学是如何从更具想象力的《学术进步》(1605)诗学演变而来的。在实施他的项目时,培根认识到并试图平衡奉承小说和经验主义之间的紧张关系,以及作为在它们之间进行调解的一种方式,想象力和感官体验。培根晚年的诗学试图通过抑制想象力、使语言和物质无法区分来控制叙事和欲望,以至于他的自然史“被用作哲学的首要内容,也是真正归纳的基本材料和原材料”,物质迫使他放弃了《前进》中俄耳甫斯驯服野兽的神话,以及像伊拉斯谟语宝库这样描述其伟大形象对文明影响的人道主义比喻。培根未实现的理想是让这位自然哲学家在没有想象力调解的情况下,从成文的自然史无缝地走向行动。然而,他不能放弃小说作为为读者神话他的项目的一种手段,即使他试图从他的自然史诗学中去除所有想象的痕迹。
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1903, Studies in Philology addresses scholars in a wide range of disciplines, though traditionally its strength has been English Medieval and Renaissance studies. SIP publishes articles on British literature before 1900 and on relations between British literature and works in the Classical, Romance, and Germanic Languages.
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