"SOMETHING OUT OF HARMONY": REPRESENTATION OF NATURE IN TO THE LIGHTHOUSE

Nataša Tučev
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The paper approaches Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse by viewing it as an example of a changed representation of nature which characterizes Modernist fiction in general. This representation is in stark contrast to the Romantic experience and the notion of the poet's communion with the natural world as one of the essential Romantic tropes. The general sentiment which the Modernist authors express in their works is that nature has lost a great deal of its healing potential due to the industrial developments of the modern era, and the devastation brought about by the First World War. This motif is especially stressed in the middle section of Woolf's novel, titled "Time Passes". Wolf's text conveys an experience of the natural world which is no longer empathetic, but marginalizing and diminishing individual human agency. Such representation implies that nature can no longer console the human spirit, or compensate for the dehumanizing practices of late industrial capitalism. This is why Woolf's vision finally turns to art itself, as the only realm where such compensation may still be found. In analysing these motifs, the paper relies on Randall Stevenson's studies Modernist Fiction (1992) and Literature and the Great War (2013).
“不和谐的东西”:代表自然的灯塔
本文将弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫的《到灯塔去》看作是现代主义小说对自然的一种改变的表现。这种表现与浪漫主义的经验和诗人与自然世界交流的概念形成鲜明对比,这是浪漫主义的基本比喻之一。现代主义作家在他们的作品中表达的普遍观点是,由于现代工业的发展和第一次世界大战带来的破坏,大自然已经失去了大量的治愈潜力。这一主题在伍尔夫小说《时光流逝》的中间部分尤为突出。沃尔夫的文本传达了一种对自然世界的体验,这种体验不再是同理心,而是边缘化和削弱个人的人类能动性。这样的表现意味着,大自然再也不能安慰人类的精神,也不能补偿晚期工业资本主义的非人化做法。这就是为什么伍尔夫的视野最终转向艺术本身,因为这是唯一可以找到这种补偿的领域。在分析这些母题时,本文参考了兰德尔·史蒂文森的研究《现代主义小说》(1992)和《文学与一战》(2013)。
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