Roadways of Fire: Cosmopolitan Critics and Modern Gas Lighting in W. B. Yeats’s John Sherman (1891)

IF 0.1 3区 文学 0 LITERARY REVIEWS IRISH UNIVERSITY REVIEW Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.3366/iur.2023.0617
Peter Bland Botham
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This article argues that W. B. Yeats uses his early novel John Sherman (1891) to identify and interrogate a non-national model of poetry he newly conceived to be global in its significance. Previously Yeats had attacked Ireland's ‘West Britons’ for seeking to emulate the Anglocentric critical standards set by Matthew Arnold, and so ignoring the beauty and truths of their supposedly provincial homeland. Such art of the ‘critical’ rather than ‘creative imagination’, as typified for Yeats by the minor English poet William Watson, is dramatized in the overaestheticized meditations of the character William Howard from John Sherman. As Howard's ruminations on the Irish landscape proceed, however, his critical spirit develops from the cautious, Anglocentric anti-nativism of Watson's Arnoldian ‘scholar poet’ into the iconoclasm of Oscar Wilde's critic-artist. More radical in his intellectual ambitions and truly extra-national in his affiliations, Howard is galvanized to adopt this new, cosmopolitan attitude by the dispersed forces of technological modernization that had reached Ireland's western seaboard. In reaction to the all-pervasive urban lighting that stimulates Howard's worldly reflections, Yeats's gaze turns inward in the novel's poetic counterpart, seeking to locate the grounds of the Irish creative imagination in the occult dark of Innisfree.
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火焰之路:W. B. 叶芝的《约翰-谢尔曼》(1891 年)中的世界主义批评家与现代煤气照明
本文认为,W. B. 叶芝利用其早期小说《约翰-谢尔曼》(1891 年)确定并质疑了他新构想的具有全球意义的非民族诗歌模式。此前,叶芝曾抨击爱尔兰的 "西不列颠人 "试图效仿马修-阿诺德(Matthew Arnold)设定的盎格鲁中心主义批评标准,从而忽视了他们所谓的外省故乡的美与真。这种 "批判性 "而非 "创造性想象 "的艺术,在叶芝眼中的典型代表是英国小诗人威廉-沃森(William Watson),在《约翰-谢尔曼》中的人物威廉-霍华德(William Howard)过度审美化的沉思中得到了体现。然而,随着霍华德对爱尔兰风景的反思,他的批判精神也从华生笔下阿诺德式 "学者诗人 "的谨慎、盎格鲁中心主义的反民族主义发展为奥斯卡-王尔德笔下批评家-艺术家的偶像崇拜。霍华德的思想抱负更加激进,他的隶属关系也真正超越了国界,爱尔兰西部沿海地区分散的技术现代化力量激发了他采取这种新的世界主义态度。无处不在的城市灯光激发了霍华德对世界的思考,叶芝在这部小说的诗篇中将目光转向内部,试图在因尼斯弗里神秘的黑暗中找到爱尔兰创造性想象力的源泉。
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期刊介绍: Since its launch in 1970, the Irish University Review has sought to foster and publish the best scholarly research and critical debate in Irish literary and cultural studies. The first issue contained contributions by Austin Clarke, John Montague, Sean O"Faolain, and Conor Cruise O"Brien, among others. Today, the journal publishes the best literary and cultural criticism by established and emerging scholars in Irish Studies. It is published twice annually, in the Spring and Autumn of each year. The journal is based in University College Dublin, where it was founded in 1970 by Professor Maurice Harmon, who edited the journal from 1970 to 1987. It has subsequently been edited by Professor Christopher Murray (1987-1997).
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