“Having Cleared and Embellished the Earth”: Agricultural Science and Poetic Tradition in Oliver Goldsmith’s The Rising Village

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE, AFRICAN, AUSTRALIAN, CANADIAN
Travis V. Mason
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Critics have long noted a discrepancy between Canadian landscape and the imported European literary forms early Canadian writers used to describe a young country. Yet, in the early nineteenth century, some parts of the landscape were actively transformed in ways that would seemingly preclude the need for poets to transform their literary inheritance. This essay examines agricultural reform initiatives in Nova Scotia, which included deforestation in the interest of warming the temperature, as espoused in letters published in the Acadian Recorder . Focusing on Oliver Goldsmith’s The Rising Village , the essay locates a poetics at once beholden to English literary tradition and celebratory of indigenous flora and fauna's "native exoticism," both of which embrace a transformation of British North America into some place familiar to settler-colonials. Although the paradigmatic reading of early Canadian literature as struggling to fit English literary forms to a new landscape remains accurate, this reading of The Rising Village demonstrates how that paradigm struggled to gain acceptance.
“清理和美化了大地”:奥利弗·戈德史密斯《崛起的村庄》中的农业科学与诗歌传统
长期以来,评论家们一直注意到加拿大风景与早期加拿大作家用来描述这个年轻国家的欧洲文学形式之间的差异。然而,在19世纪早期,风景的某些部分被积极地改变,以某种方式似乎排除了诗人改变其文学遗产的需要。本文考察了新斯科舍省的农业改革举措,其中包括在阿卡迪亚记录仪上发表的信件中支持的为了变暖而砍伐森林。这篇文章以奥利弗·戈德史密斯的《崛起的村庄》为中心,定位了一种既受惠于英国文学传统,又颂扬本土动植物的“本土异国情调”的诗学,这两种诗学都将英属北美转变为定居者-殖民者熟悉的地方。尽管将早期加拿大文学视为努力使英国文学形式适应新环境的范式阅读仍然是准确的,但对《崛起的村庄》的阅读表明,这种范式是如何努力获得接受的。
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