存在与绿色:迪伦-托马斯绿色诗歌中的诗歌人格与自然现象学

Fatma Fatma
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生态诗歌是生态批评中一种相对较新的方法,指的是与环境问题密切相关的自然诗歌。在诗歌中探讨自然问题的确不是什么新鲜事,然而,生态诗歌的新鲜之处,也是它区别于浪漫主义诗歌的一个特点,在于它描绘了人类世界与非人类世界之间的关系。换句话说,生态诗歌既不同于当代自然诗歌,也不同于浪漫主义诗歌。它的特点是提供以生态为中心的观点,这种观点不言而喻地带来了互惠、相互关系和平等主义的原则。从这一角度出发,我们可以认为迪伦-托马斯(1914-1953 年)的大部分自然诗歌都可以被称为生态诗,因为它们将自然和自然现象视为一个统一而紧密相连的整体的组成部分。在这些诗歌中,迪伦-托马斯的诗眼采用了以生态为中心的动词时态,并发挥了照相机的功能,记录了诗歌人物与自然现象的和谐运动,体现了生态诗人诗眼的意向性。通过这种特殊的视角,狄兰-托马斯从空间中生成了一个场所,在这个场所中,人类和非人类都被置于其中,从而创造了一种特定的主客体关系,根据这种关系,人类和非人类的存在是相互关联的。本研究聚焦于诗歌角色与自然之间的本体论关系,通过现象学和对象导向本体论的视角,分析托马斯《十月的诗》、《通过绿色引信驱动花朵的力量》和《蕨山》中的主客体关系。
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Being and Greenness: Phenomenology of the Poetic Persona and Nature in Dylan Thomas’s Green Poems
Ecopoetry, a relatively recent approach in ecocriticism, refers to nature poems which are closely linked to environmental issues. Deliberating nature in poetry is indeed not something new, yet, what is new in ecopoetry, which is a characteristic that discerns it from, especially Romantic poetry, is that it delineates the relationship between the human and non-human worlds. In other words, ecopoetry stands out from both contemporary nature poetry and Romanticist poetry. It is characterized by the eco-centric view it provides, which axiomatically brings with it the principle of reciprocity, interrelationship, and egalitarianism. In this perspective one might argue that the majority of Dylan Thomas’s (1914-1953) nature poems could be rendered ecopoems as they see nature and natural phenomena as components of a unified and closely connected whole. In these poems Dylan Thomas’s poetic eye adopts an eco-centric verb tense and functions as a camera which record the harmonised movements of the poetic persona and the natural phenomena manifesting the intentionality of the eye of the ecopoet. Through this particular vision Dylan Thomas generates a place out of space in which both human and the other-than-human are deployed, thereby creating a specific subject-object relationship according to which the existence of the human and the non-human are interrelated. This study focuses on the ontological relationship between the poetic persona and nature and analyses the subject-object relationship in Thomas’s “Poem in October”, “The Force That Through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower”, and “Fern Hill” through the lens of phenomenology and object-oriented ontology.
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