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  1. 20 社会情報学部
  2. 0001 群馬大学社会情報学部研究論集
  3. 第03巻 (1997)

置換される『隠遁者』 : 『序曲』(1805)の始まり

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Item type 紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1)
公開日 2007-12-25
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タイトル 置換される『隠遁者』 : 『序曲』(1805)の始まり
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その他のタイトル The Recluse Displaced : The Beginning of The Prelude(1805)
著者 小林, 徹

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内容記述 William Wordsworth's The Prelude is a modern autobiography, which he undertook in 1799 and continued revising all his life. Concerning its background, the generally accepted story runs as follows. The poet commenced writing about his past to assure himself of possessing the qualifications to compose the philosophical poem, The Recluse. So it could be said that the poem, though as a matter of fact it had been left unwritten during his lifetime, was a vital condition for him to begin The Prelude. But the problem is in the realities of the relationship between the autobiographical writing and The Recluse. Book I of The Prelude (1805) tells more complicated story about them, showing some of the genuine circumstances under which the poet started to narrate his own history. For Wordsworth, the autobiographer, the establishment of his writing ultimately demands language appropriate to the subject. The structure of Book I of The Prelude should be read as an account of gradual realization of it. The opening lines, which are called ""glad preamble, "" represent the poet's hopeful moment with his ardent wish to write the philosophical poem. Furthermore, these are the lines re-recorded, actually not composed during the making of The Prelude. It is these characteristics that are to be displaced in Book I. The poet shifts his writing on from The Rechuse to his own past, and more significantly the narrative to be composed anew consists of not the language for quotation, as it has been the case in the opening, but of the language which should be operated more consciously and purposefully by himself. In addition, this figure of displacement seems to affiliate with Wordsworth's underlying intention of being an autobiographer and Romantic poet. Book I finally shows that The Recluse has to be displaced, and this is one of the necessary presuppositions for the poet to begin writing his autobiography in a modern and Romantic sense of it.
書誌情報 群馬大学社会情報学部研究論集

巻 3, p. 181-197, 発行日 1997-03-19
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収録物識別子 1346-8812
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資源タイプ departmental bulletin paper
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出版者 群馬大学社会情報学部
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