A Room of One’s Own, Woolf’s “little book on poetry”

Emily Kopley
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In several essays concurrent with her major experimental works of the 1920s, Woolf proclaims that the novel will usurp the tools and the place of poetry. Most important among these essays is the book-length A Room of One’s Own (1929). Here Woolf identifies the lack of poet foremothers available as models to women writers. She urges young women to fill this gap by writing not poetry per se, but rather prose whose greatness qualifies it as “poetry.” Woolf wants to gain for prose, and by extension women writers, the prestige historically accorded to verse. This chapter sketches the historic link among English Studies, poetry, and patriarchy. This link contributed to Woolf’s vision of the novel as the democratic, feminist alternative to poetry. It also spurred her subtle challenge in A Room of One’s Own to Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, who had doubted women’s ability to write poetry. This chapter concludes by considering the real women poets who inspired Woolf’s fiction of Judith Shakespeare.
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一间自己的房间,伍尔夫的“关于诗歌的小书”
伍尔夫在20世纪20年代的一些主要实验作品中发表了几篇随笔,宣称小说将取代诗歌的工具和地位。这些文章中最重要的是长达一本书的《一间自己的房间》(1929)。在这里,伍尔夫指出,女性作家缺乏可以作为榜样的诗人祖先。她敦促年轻女性不要写诗本身,而是写散文,因为它的伟大使它有资格成为“诗歌”。伍尔夫想通过散文,以及女性作家,获得诗歌在历史上的声望。这一章概述了英语研究、诗歌和父权制之间的历史联系。这种联系促成了伍尔夫将小说视为诗歌的民主、女权主义替代品的愿景。这也激发了她在《一间自己的房间》中对亚瑟·奎勒-库奇爵士的微妙挑战,后者一直怀疑女性写诗的能力。这一章的最后考虑了真实的女性诗人启发伍尔夫的小说朱迪思·莎士比亚。
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