An “imperfect” Model of Authorship in Dorothy Wordsworth’s Grasmere Journal

Q2 Arts and Humanities Authorship Pub Date : 2015-12-01 DOI:10.21825/AJ.V4I2.1440
H. Meek
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This essay explores Dorothy Wordsworth’s collaborative, “pluralist” model of selfhood and authorship as it is elaborated in her Grasmere journal (1800-03). Nature and community, for her, are extensions of the self rather than (as they often are for her brother William) external forces to be subsumed by the self of the solitary artist. This model, however, is the site of ambivalence and conflict, and is therefore “imperfect” – a word Wordsworth herself uses to qualify the “summary” she believes her journal as a whole provides. It is “imperfect” not because it is inferior, weak, or deficient in some way, but because it is riddled with tension and inconsistency. Wordsworth embraces processes of collaborative creativity, but she also expresses – largely through her narrations of illness – dissatisfaction with such processes, and she sometimes finds relief in her solitary, melancholic musings. In these ways, she at once subverts, reworks, and reinforces conventional, ‘solitary genius’ paradigms of authorship.
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多萝西·华兹华斯《格拉斯米尔日记》作者身份的“不完美”模式
这篇文章探讨了多萝西·华兹华斯在她的格拉斯米尔日记(1800-03)中阐述的合作、“多元”的自我和作者模式。对她来说,自然和社区是自我的延伸,而不是(就像她的哥哥威廉(William)经常做的那样)被孤独艺术家的自我所包容的外部力量。然而,这种模式是矛盾和冲突的场所,因此是“不完美的”——华兹华斯自己用这个词来形容她认为她的日记作为一个整体提供的“总结”。它之所以“不完美”,并不是因为它低人一等、软弱无力或在某些方面有缺陷,而是因为它充满了紧张和不一致。华兹华斯拥抱合作创造的过程,但她也表达了——主要是通过她对疾病的叙述——对这种过程的不满,她有时在孤独、忧郁的沉思中找到解脱。通过这些方式,她颠覆、改造并强化了传统的、“孤独的天才”的创作范式。
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