“I Sort Rather with Those who Do Not Read”

IF 0.2 2区 文学 0 LITERATURE NINETEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1525/ncl.2022.77.1.56
Wanne Mendonck
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Wanne Mendonck, “‘I Sort Rather with Those who Do Not Read’: Edward Carpenter, the Religion of Socialism, and the Prophetic Agitation of Literary Form” (pp. 56–90) Edward Carpenter’s prose poem Towards Democracy (1883) constructs “new forms” to frame a radical voice that helped shape the British “socialist revival” of the 1880s and 1890s. Formal questions, however, have often been skirted in relation to Carpenter, or referred to his reputation as a disciple of Walt Whitman. This article argues, by contrast, that they can be productively asked in relation to a prophetic understanding of individual political and artistic agency, Carpenter’s working out of which is illustrated via his early play Moses (1875). Carpenter’s hybrid lyrical-narrative poetry is shaped by a deeply anxious self-consciousness about its political-spiritual duties, which expresses itself in a form that attempts to cancel out its own formalism. Its prose rhythms and hyperquotidian diction strain toward an immediacy that ultimately chafes against its own textuality. Only thus can Carpenter attain to the spontaneity and “inescapability” that support an understanding of pioneering, prophetic authorial agency that is at the basis of his conceptualization of politics, evolution, and queer sexuality. His poetry desires to intervene in the extratextual but is intratextually “agitated” by anxiety about the political viability of its own (counter)cultural authority and texture. This reading opens newly expansive ways of understanding Victorian literary form in its dialogic relationship with the political, arguing for a dynamic understanding that regards even the most experimental of late-nineteenth-century socialist poetry as responding to, and resisting, dilemmas of discursive authority and intelligibility implied by an embedded authorial model.
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“我更喜欢不读书的人”
Wanne Mendonck,“我更喜欢那些不读书的人”:Edward Carpenter,社会主义的宗教,和文学形式的预言性煽动”(第56-90页)Edward Car彭特的散文诗《走向民主》(1883)构建了“新形式”,以构建一个激进的声音,帮助塑造了19世纪80年代和19世纪90年代英国的“社会主义复兴”。然而,关于卡彭特的正式问题经常被回避,或者被提及他作为沃尔特·惠特曼弟子的声誉。相比之下,这篇文章认为,可以有效地将它们与对个人政治和艺术机构的预言性理解联系起来,卡彭特的早期戏剧《摩西》(1875)就说明了这一点。卡彭特的混合抒情叙事诗是由一种对其政治精神职责深感焦虑的自我意识塑造的,这种自我意识以一种试图抵消其形式主义的形式来表达自己。它的散文节奏和超日常的措辞倾向于直接性,最终与它自己的文本性相冲突。只有这样,卡彭特才能获得自发性和“不可逃避性”,这支持了对开拓性、预言性作者代理的理解,而这正是他对政治、进化和酷儿性行为概念化的基础。他的诗歌渴望介入文本外,但由于对其自身(反)文化权威和质地的政治可行性的焦虑,文本内“激动”。这本书为理解维多利亚文学形式与政治的对话关系开辟了新的广阔途径,主张一种动态的理解,即使是19世纪末最具实验性的社会主义诗歌,也是对嵌入的作者模式所隐含的话语权威和可理解性困境的回应和抵制。
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期刊介绍: From Ozymandias to Huckleberry Finn, Nineteenth-Century Literature unites a broad-based group of transatlantic authors and poets, literary characters, and discourses - all discussed with a keen understanding of nineteenth -century literary history and theory. The major journal for publication of new research in its field, Nineteenth-Century Literature features articles that span across disciplines and explore themes in gender, history, military studies, psychology, cultural studies, and urbanism. The journal also reviews annually over 70 volumes of scholarship, criticism, comparative studies, and new editions of nineteenth-century English and American literature.
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