华兹华斯诗歌中的贫穷形象

Martina Domines Veliki
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华兹华斯诗歌中的贫困形象本文从华兹华斯诗歌具有高度视觉性的假设出发,以他的三首“伟大时代”诗歌《迈克尔》、《老坎伯兰乞丐》和《决心与独立》(1798-1805)为重点,揭示华兹华斯是如何表现贫困的。本文以华兹华斯对穷人的社会现实视而不见的新历史主义解读(辛普森、普福、康奈尔、刘)为切入点,引入新贫困研究(柯特、克里斯)的框架,扩大历史主义解读的范围。此外,它坚持这样一个假设,即浪漫主义需要以如画的形式将景观可视化,这是“配置”(Korte)穷人现实的重要策略。换句话说,华兹华斯诗歌中表现穷人的方式告诉了我们18世纪晚期英国与贫困的实际接触。此外,华兹华斯作为一个中产阶级观察者的地位,在他所处的社会环境中,他在可见的方面和故意不可见的方面之间建立了紧张关系,这向我们展示了华兹华斯是如何不自觉地陷入与阶级有关的更大的敏感性的咒语中,从而在他的人道主义计划中失败了。
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VISUALIZING POVERTY IN WORDSWORTH’S POETRY
VISUALIZING POVERTY IN WORDSWORTH’S POETRY This paper departs from the assumption that Wordsworth’s poetry is highly visual in its quality and it focuses on his three “great period” poems, “Michael”, “The Old Cumberland Beggar” and “Resolution and Independence” (1798–1805) to show how Wordsworth represents poverty. By taking as its starting point some New Historicist readings of these poems (Simpson, Pfau, Connell, Liu) which highlighted Wordsworth’s blindness to social reality of the poor, it wants to enlarge the scope of historicist readings by introducing the framework of the New Poverty Studies (Korte, Christ). Furthermore, it insists on the assumption that the Romantic need to visualize landscape in the picturesque form becomes an important strategy of “configuring” (Korte) the reality of the poor. In other words, the way in which the poor are represented in Wordsworth’s poetry tells us something about practical engagements with poverty in late eighteenth-century England. Also, Wordsworth’s position of a middle-class observer who builds the tension between the seen and the deliberately unseen aspects of his social surrounding, show us how Wordsworth unconsciously falls under the spell of a larger class-related sensibility and thus fails in his humanitarian project.
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