Against the Uprooted Word: Giving Language Time in Transatlantic Romanticism

IF 0.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY European Romantic Review Pub Date : 2023-07-04 DOI:10.1080/10509585.2023.2225815
Nancy Yousef
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tendency to become “the person whose life [he] was reading” after he imitates the Stoic Scaevola’s seeming indifference to physical pain, Risinger’s Byron is a man similarly inhabited by texts—though, crucially, those he has composed himself (124). It proves a clever and powerful response to the outsized figure Byron presents even in literary scholarship and, with Risinger’s profound consideration of the poet’s “linkage of moors, slaves, and Indians under the sign of Stoicism,” a provocative account of the stakes of Stoic philosophy’s racialized aspect before, and in the wake of, Abolition (147). Byron’s Stoic characters thus interrogate social and racial distinctions while simultaneously grappling with modern, cosmopolitan alienation. For bothMathes and Risinger, Romanticism affords a model for staying with the troubling, distracting, and heady affects that resist tidy inclusion in prevailing sociable models. Stoic Romanticism and the Ethics of Emotion and Poetic Form and Romantic Provocation equally commit to the material force of ideas while fully embracing their shimmering abstract implications, looking to Romantic writers’ desire for the sincere and the true, however indeterminate. Risinger cites a particularly illuminating passage from Keats: “I sometimes feel not the influence of a Passion or Affection during a whole week—and so long [as] this sometimes continues I begin to suspect myself and the genuineness of my feelings at other times” (23). As the literary history of feeling continues to develop, moments like this offer a critical reminder of the tensions, dissonances, and disappointments that invite as they thwart perfect understanding. “The point,” as Mathes declares, “is to give oneself over to the momentum” (185). As vibrant models for sustaining such critical and affective energy, Risinger’s and Mathes’s transformative studies of Romantic feeling promise to provoke further rereadings.
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反对连根拔起的词:给跨大西洋浪漫主义的语言时间
里辛格笔下的拜伦在模仿斯多葛学派的斯卡沃拉对身体疼痛的漠不关心后,倾向于成为“他正在阅读的人”,他是一个同样被文本所占据的人——尽管至关重要的是,文本是他自己创作的(124)。事实证明,这是对拜伦在文学学术界所表现出的巨大人物的巧妙而有力的回应,里辛格对诗人“斯多葛主义标志下的荒野、奴隶和印第安人的联系”进行了深刻的思考,对废除之前和之后斯多葛哲学种族化方面的利害关系进行了挑衅性的描述(147)。因此,拜伦笔下的斯多葛派人物在质疑社会和种族差异的同时,也在努力应对现代世界性的异化。对于Mathes和Risinger来说,浪漫主义为他们提供了一个模式,让他们能够忍受那些令人不安、分心和令人兴奋的情绪,这些情绪阻碍了他们融入主流的社交模式。斯多葛主义浪漫主义与情感伦理学、诗歌形式与浪漫主义挑衅同样致力于思想的物质力量,同时充分拥抱其闪烁的抽象含义,寻求浪漫主义作家对真诚和真实的渴望,无论这种渴望多么不确定。里辛格引用了济慈的一段特别有启发性的话:“在整整一周的时间里,我有时感觉不到激情或情感的影响——只要这种情况有时持续下去,我就会开始怀疑自己,以及其他时候我感觉的真实性”(23)。随着情感的文学史不断发展,像这样的时刻提醒我们,当它们阻碍完美理解时,会引发紧张、不和谐和失望。“关键是,”正如马休斯所说,“把自己交给动力”(185)。作为维持这种批判性和情感能量的充满活力的典范,里辛格和马休斯对浪漫主义情感的变革性研究有望引发进一步的重读。
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European Romantic Review
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期刊介绍: The European Romantic Review publishes innovative scholarship on the literature and culture of Europe, Great Britain and the Americas during the period 1760-1840. Topics range from the scientific and psychological interests of German and English authors through the political and social reverberations of the French Revolution to the philosophical and ecological implications of Anglo-American nature writing. Selected papers from the annual conference of the North American Society for the Study of Romanticism appear in one of the five issues published each year.
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