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Abstract
This essay shows that the pre-Romantic conception of the late Rousseau as alone in nature has led to misunderstandings of the project of the Rêveries du promeneur solitaire as an exclusively solipsistic text about Rousseau’s self turning inward. Focusing on the central “Fifth Promenade” of the Rêveries, this article argues that, on the contrary, it is an early enactment of the literary realism of the nineteenth-century novel that faces outward by describing both society and nature. The article shows how society and the state are included within its narrative, which employs several features typical of realism. The presence of details describing the natural and social environment is linked to how the “Promenade” centers his scientific attention to plant life on the island. That fact points to the deep epistemological connection between science and realism. Rousseau’s text, which is explicitly bound up with his practice of collecting plants to preserve them in herbaria, achieves this through an epistemology of synecdoche and the microcosm that makes it possible to move between part and whole.
这篇文章表明,前浪漫主义对晚期卢梭自然孤独的观念导致了对Rêveries du promeneur solitaire项目的误解,该项目是关于卢梭自我转向内向的唯一唯我主义文本。本文以Rêveries的中心“第五长廊”为研究对象,认为相反,它是19世纪小说文学现实主义的早期写照,通过描述社会和自然向外发展。文章展示了社会和国家是如何被纳入其叙事的,它采用了几个典型的现实主义特征。描述自然和社会环境的细节的存在与“长廊”如何将他的科学注意力集中在岛上的植物生命上有关。这一事实指出了科学与实在论之间深刻的认识论联系。卢梭的文本,明确地与他收集植物保存在植物标本馆的实践联系在一起,通过提喻和微观世界的认识论实现了这一点,这使得在部分和整体之间移动成为可能。
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期刊介绍:
The Romanic Review is a journal devoted to the study of Romance literatures.Founded by Henry Alfred Todd in 1910, it is published by the Department of French and Romance Philology of Columbia University in cooperation with the Departments of Spanish and Italian. The journal is published four times a year (January, March, May, November) and balances special thematic issues and regular unsolicited issues. It covers all periods of French, Italian and Spanish-language literature, and welcomes a broad diversity of critical approaches.