“A Wilderness of Oil Pictures”: Reframing Nature in A Tramp Abroad

IF 0.2 0 LITERATURE, AMERICAN Mark Twain Annual Pub Date : 2019-10-24 DOI:10.5325/marktwaij.17.1.0072
Katherine E. Bishop
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Abstract:Mark Twain begins his 1880 travelogue, A Tramp Abroad, with the ostensible goal of studying art. Early on, he describes inserting his own paintings into a gallery’s “wilderness of oil pictures,” calling attention to the text’s complicated relationship with nature and art. Quite often, Twain approaches art as a reflection of human hubris, his own included: his consideration of the overblown reputations of Old Masters who owe time more than skill for their veneration is a case in point. But it is notable that throughout A Tramp Abroad, Twain perseverates on the imagistic and physical imposition of the human over the landscape, questioning what goes into, and comes out of, anthropocentric visions of the environment. Rather than perpetuating the split between human and nature, so prominent in nineteenth-century picturesque and sublime art, he reorients himself and his reader so that we are off to the side, no longer chasing after dominance but coexisting, even minimized. In A Tramp Abroad, Twain disrupts the petrification of the natural world and the overwriting of the human onto the nonhuman from aesthetic, touristic, and nationalist vantage points by confronting the way the world is often translated into human terms. While Twain’s characteristic humor ripples across the surface of A Tramp Abroad, the text uses his course of study to pose serious questions, ones connecting the author’s aesthetic reflections with his perambulations. He asks what is wilderness? how do we define (or refine) it? and how do our renderings of it affect our relationship to it?
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“油画的荒野”:在国外流浪中重构自然
摘要:马克·吐温在1880年的游记《海外流浪汉》一开始,表面上的目标是研究艺术。早些时候,他描述了将自己的画作插入画廊的“油画荒野”,引起人们对文本与自然和艺术的复杂关系的关注。吐温经常将艺术视为人类傲慢的反映,他自己也包括在内:他认为老大师们的名誉被夸大了,他们对他们的崇敬需要时间而不是技巧,这就是一个很好的例子。但值得注意的是,在《流浪汉海外》一书中,吐温坚持将人类强加给风景,质疑以人类为中心的环境愿景是什么。他没有将人与自然之间的分裂永久化,这种分裂在19世纪风景如画、崇高的艺术中如此突出,而是重新定位了自己和读者,让我们站在一边,不再追求统治地位,而是共存,甚至最小化。在《流浪汉海外》中,吐温通过直面世界通常被翻译成人类术语的方式,从美学、旅游和民族主义的角度,颠覆了自然世界的石化,以及人类对非人类的改写。当吐温特有的幽默在《流浪汉》的表面上荡起涟漪时,文本利用他的学习过程提出了严肃的问题,这些问题将作者的美学思考与他的漫游联系起来。他问什么是荒野?我们如何定义(或完善)它?我们对它的渲染如何影响我们与它的关系?
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期刊介绍: The Mark Twain Annual publishes articles related to Mark Twain and those who surrounded him and serves as an outlet for new scholarship as well as new pedagogical approaches. It is the official publication of the Mark Twain Circle of America, an international association of people interested in the life and work of Mark Twain. The Circle encourages interest in Mark Twain and fosters the formal presentation of ideas about the author and his work, as well as the informal exchange of information among its members.
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