Marianne Moore's Public Solitude

IF 0.1 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE TWENTIETH CENTURY LITERATURE Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1215/0041462x-10237782
Alex Mouw
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Abstract:Critics have long attended to Marianne Moore's paradoxical drawing together of such opposites as freedom and discipline, commonality and quiddity, and celebrity and celibacy. This article explores another paradoxical vein in her poetic career: public solitude. For her, public life and solitude were not only compatible but, in fact, depended on one another. Moore had a high view of public (and especially civic) virtue and responsibility, which she brought to bear on her late-life celebrity, but for her it was solitude that made both literary productivity and public life possible in the first place. As her own social life suggests, solitude need not be synonymous with isolation. But if, as in her view, public life is defined by service to a community, such service is rooted in a reserve of solitude. In Moore's poetry, then, a public is constituted of solitary persons, and living a useful life is made possible by nourishing one's own solitude and valuing the solitude of others. Ultimately, this essay argues that the idea of public solitude can help us understand Moore's poetics, the strategies and structures that defined her engagement with poetry. Although consistently important, public solitude took on new urgency for her in the World War II years and beyond, when Moore developed from an obscure champion of modernism to a widely read national figure.
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玛丽安·摩尔的《公共独处》
摘要:玛丽安·摩尔将自由与纪律、共性与本质、名利与独身等对立事物的矛盾结合在一起,一直受到评论界的关注。这篇文章探讨了她诗歌生涯中另一个矛盾的脉络:公开的孤独。对她来说,公共生活和孤独不仅是相容的,而且实际上是相互依存的。摩尔对公众(尤其是公民)的美德和责任有着很高的评价,这也使她在晚年声名鹊起,但对她来说,首先是孤独使她的文学创作和公共生活成为可能。正如她自己的社交生活所表明的那样,孤独不一定是孤立的代名词。但是,如果像她认为的那样,公共生活的定义是为社区服务,那么这种服务植根于对孤独的保留。因此,在摩尔的诗歌中,公众是由孤独的人组成的,通过滋养自己的孤独和重视他人的孤独,才能过上有用的生活。最后,本文认为,公共独处的概念可以帮助我们理解摩尔的诗学,以及定义她与诗歌接触的策略和结构。尽管一直以来都很重要,但在第二次世界大战之后,当摩尔从一个默默无闻的现代主义倡导者成长为一个广泛阅读的全国人物时,她在公共场合的独处对她来说变得更加紧迫。
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