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作为一个年轻的女人,弗吉尼亚·斯蒂芬把诗歌与父权的想象联系在一起,这是由于她父亲莱斯利·斯蒂芬(Leslie Stephen)的专横言论,她哥哥托比·斯蒂芬(toby Stephen)在剑桥接受的诗歌教育,以及她表弟j·k·斯蒂芬(J. K. Stephen)厌恶女性的诗歌。这些家庭成员对诗歌的热爱似乎与他们参与有教养、受人尊敬的男人的世界是一致的,而他们精神上的不稳定给诗歌蒙上了危险和父权的阴影。本章考察了弗吉尼亚·斯蒂芬世界中的诗歌,并以研究她早期的诗歌书评作为结语。
As a young woman, Virginia Stephen associated poetry with a patriarchal imagination, due to the overbearing declamations of her father, Leslie Stephen, the Cambridge education in poetry of her older brother, Thoby Stephen, and the misogynistic verse of her cousin J. K. Stephen. These family members’ love of poetry seemed of a piece with their participation in the world of educated, admired men, while their mental instability shaded poetry as perilous as well as patriarchal. This chapter examines the poetry in Virginia Stephen’s world, and ends by studying her early book reviews of poetry.