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Disowned by Ever-Turning Language: (Dis-)Placing Wordsworth’s Lucy in ContextDisowned by Ever-Turning Language: (Dis-)Placing Wordsworth’s Lucy in Context

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Disowned by Ever-Turning Language: (Dis-)Placing Wordsworth’s Lucy in Context
Authors
주혁규
Issue Date
Nov-2022
Publisher
새한영어영문학회
Keywords
Wordsworth; Lucy; Lyrical Ballads; figure; indecipherable; substitution; materiality; passion
Citation
새한영어영문학, v.64, no.4, pp 71 - 96
Pages
26
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
새한영어영문학
Volume
64
Number
4
Start Page
71
End Page
96
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/29543
DOI
10.25151/nkje.2022.64.4.004
ISSN
1598-7124
2713-735X
Abstract
The Lyrical Ballads of 1801 contains a lyric cycle known to us as Lucy poems. Although textually dispersed and inconsistent in fitting together to form a unified whole, each piece is marked by the reference to Lucy, of which the referent is ambiguous. This essay examines whether they make up a thematic unit, and if they do, what it is about, and how we can figure out Wordsworth’s poetic endeavors. Lucy provokes and eludes representation simultaneously, occupying a temporary node in a network of transferences and displacements. The narrator, however, does not merely represent Lucy’s absence but makes her absence through representation. Lucy might have nothing to reveal. But the lyric cycle successfully reveals the narrator’s passion for poetic representation, and Lucy embodies such passion.
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