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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04巻 (1997)

内なる失楽園 : 『序曲』(1805)第一巻における叙事詩とワーズワス

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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 内なる失楽園 : 『序曲』(1805)第一巻における叙事詩とワーズワス
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その他のタイトル Lost Paradise Within : Epic and Wordsworth in Book I of The Prelude (1805)
著者 小林, 徹

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内容記述タイプ Abstract
内容記述 William Wordsworth's The Prelude seems to be a kind of junction where many literary genres meet, so that it is not easy to define the poem as a work of a particular tradition. Despite such an embarrassing appearance, there is at least one general agreement that the poem's significant background consists of two genres, epic and autobiography. In a real sense, Wordsworth who composes The Prelude is an autobiographer, whose subject is his own self, and it is true that during composition he had been conscious of the influence of a great epic poet, John Milton. But more attention needs to be paid to the relationship between the poet and the epic genre seen in Book I of the 1805 version of the poem because of its importance and complexity. There are two biographical facts which were closely associated with the relationship ; the poet's revisionary workings that produced the 1805 version from the 1799 poem, generally called The Two-Part Prelude, and the plan of writing The Recluse, which is known as the main impetus for the poet to begin to narrate his past to gain assurance of possessing the qualification to compose it. The analysis of the narrative structure of the 1805 Prelude, which is very different from that of the 1799 version, reveals one of the poet's intentions to revise, that could be summarized as 'epicalization' of the former poem. That means, while revising, he restructured the narrative following epic tradition. The Recluse and its real circumstances to which the poet subjected himself are concerned with this alteration. Through his writing on his life, Wordsworth had been unable to realize the plan, and in Book I he described not only this state of inaction but also, from a teleological intention, its reverse, ideal state in which he could hope to start it. It is these two elements newly injected into the work that had much significance for him to remake the poem as an epic work. Then the epic genre should be regarded as related to Wordsworth's revisionary workings themselves which he had done confronting his own despair at, and hope for, The Recluse.
書誌情報 群馬大学社会情報学部研究論集

巻 4, p. 245-263, 発行日 1997-07-28
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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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