Reframing Amy Levy: Photography, Celebrity, and Posthumous Representation

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Sarah Parker
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This article examines the representation of the poet and novelist Amy Levy (1861–89) after her death, focusing on how her photographic portrait becomes the foundation for her posthumous celebrity. Following her suicide at the age of twenty-seven, Levy's life became surrounded by rumour, as commentators sought to explain why a talented young writer would take her life. While reviewers and memoirists interpret her poetry autobiographically, they also turn to her face as key to her character, following theories of physiognomy. In the process, Levy's image, enshrined in a frontispiece photograph by Montabone, becomes a battleground for various ideological interpretations, as writers including Harry Quilter, Katharine Tynan, and Grant Allen set to work reanimating Levy in order to support their own ideas about female education, genius and ‘madness’, degeneration, and Jewish identity. Allen in particular draws on eugenic theories to transform Levy into a damaging fictional portrait in Under Sealed Orders (1894). This novel, combined with various poetic elegies, co-opts Levy's image in ways that resonate with long-standing notions of doomed Romantic genius and the tragic ‘poetess’, a legacy that has implications not only for Levy's enduring reputation, but also for other late-nineteenth- and twentieth-century women poets that followed in her wake.
重塑艾米·莱维:摄影、名人和后期表现
本文考察了诗人兼小说家艾米·莱维(1861-89)去世后的表现,重点关注她的摄影肖像如何成为她死后成名的基础。在她27岁自杀后,利维的生活被谣言所包围,评论家们试图解释为什么一位才华横溢的年轻作家会夺走她的生命。当评论家和回忆录作者以自传的方式解读她的诗歌时,他们也将她的脸视为她性格的关键,遵循相学理论。在这个过程中,蒙塔博内的一张封面照片中所展示的利维的形象成为了各种意识形态解读的战场,包括哈里·奎尔特、凯瑟琳·泰南和格兰特·艾伦在内的作家开始努力复活利维,以支持他们自己关于女性教育、天才和“疯狂”、堕落和犹太身份的想法。艾伦特别借鉴了优生学理论,在1894年的《封令之下》中将利维塑造成了一幅具有破坏性的虚构肖像。这部小说结合了各种诗歌挽歌,以与长期以来对注定要失败的浪漫主义天才和悲剧“女诗人”的观念产生共鸣的方式选择了利维的形象,这一遗产不仅对利维的不朽声誉产生了影响,也对她之后的其他19世纪末和20世纪女性诗人产生了影响。
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