现实主义诗歌和保罗·劳伦斯·邓巴的大调小调

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Ariana Nadia Nash
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摘要:本文关注保罗·劳伦斯·邓巴1895年的诗集《大调与小调》之前未被分析的结构,认为诗歌在两部分之间的划分,在第一部分中,表现了对理想主义诗歌惯例的自我批判,这些惯例阻碍了对生活的身体现实的描述,在第二部分中,宣布了对由社会历史力量构成的日常生活的现实主义描述。这种诗歌中的现实主义实践的特点是关注个人作为历史的代理人,将精神从宗教转移到日常生活,坚持方言的价值和创造力,以及种族的不确定性,这种不确定性回避了种族主义的本质主义邓巴和方言诗歌更普遍地被指责。从这个意义上说,对邓巴现实主义的考察继承了Elizabeth Renker的项目重新发现19世纪美国诗歌对现实主义的贡献但是这样做是为了重新关注那些努力以具体的方式描绘历史力量的诗歌。反过来,邓巴方言诗歌是现实主义的说法对现实主义理论和他们的选择性散文传统有很多暗示。
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Realist Poetry and Paul Laurence Dunbar's Majors and Minors
Abstract:Focusing on the previously unanalyzed structure of Paul Laurence Dunbar's 1895 poetry collection, Majors and Minors, this article argues that the division of poems between the two sections of the book performs, in the first section, an autocritique of idealist poetic conventions as impediments to addressing a living bodily reality, and announces, in the second section, a move toward a realist depiction of everyday life structured by socio-historical forces. This practice of realism in poetry is characterized by a focus on the individual as historical agent, a relocation of the spiritual from the religious to the everyday, an insistence on the value and creativity of dialect, and a racial indeterminacy that evades the kind of racist essentialism of which Dunbar and dialect poetry more generally have been accused. In this sense, this examination of Dunbar's realism takes up Elizabeth Renker's project of rediscovering nineteenth-century American poetry's contribution to realism but does so to refocus that project on poems that strive to depict historical forces in concrete terms. In turn, the claim that Dunbar's dialect poems are realist has a number of implications for theories of realism and their selective prose tradition.
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