Romantic vagrancy : Wordsworth and the simulation of freedom
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Romantic vagrancy : Wordsworth and the simulation of freedom
(Cambridge studies in romanticism, 15)
Cambridge University Press, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-299) and index
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内容説明
A provocative account of Wordsworth's representation of walking as the exercise of imagination, Romantic Vagrancy traces a recurrent analogy between the poet in search of material and the literally dispossessed vagrants and beggars he encounters. Reading Wordsworth - and Rousseau before him - from the perspective of recent debates about the political and social rights of the homeless, Celeste Langan argues that both literature and vagrancy are surprisingly rich and disturbing images of the 'negative freedom' at the heart of liberalism. Langan shows how the formal structure of the Romantic poem - the improvisational excursion - mirrors its apparent themes, often narratives of impoverishment or abandonment. According to Langan, the encounter between the beggar and the passer-by in Wordsworth's poetry does not simply reveal a social conscience or its lack; it represents the advent of the liberal subject, whose identity is stretched out between origin and destination, caught between economic and political forces and the workings of desire.
目次
- Acknowledgments
- List of abbreviations
- A methodological preamble
- Introduction
- 1. Rousseau plays the beggar: the last words of citizen subject
- 2. Money walks: Wordsworth and the right to wander
- 3. Walking and talking at the same time: the 'two histories' of The Prelude
- 4. The walking cure
- Notes
- Works cited
- Index.
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