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클레어의 평범한 새와 로맨티시즘 새Clare’s Common Birds and Other Romantic Birds

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Clare’s Common Birds and Other Romantic Birds
Authors
주혁규
Issue Date
2021
Publisher
새한영어영문학회
Keywords
John Clare; local; bird; Romantic; common; coexistence
Citation
새한영어영문학, v.63, no.4, pp 117 - 139
Pages
23
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
새한영어영문학
Volume
63
Number
4
Start Page
117
End Page
139
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/4823
DOI
10.25151/nkje.2021.63.4.007
ISSN
1598-7124
2713-735X
Abstract
In his poems about birds and their nests, John Clare separates himself from other Romantic authors in terms of his embodied knowledge of local habitat, reverence for nonhuman beings, down-to-earth approach to living conditions, affective engagement with the natural world, and care-ful concern with humble creatures. Clare’s bird poems offer insight into the commonality of beings in the natural world, the coexistence of humans and nonhumans, and the sheer materiality of nature defying conceptual domestication. The notion of “common” characterizes birds’ style of living and Clare’s attunement to them. Contrary to conventional Romantic birds, which enjoy a privileged state of being as guiding spirits to human life, Clare’s birds are common in the sense that they’re humble creatures living, breeding, and dying in the local environment. Clare provides an embodied knowledge of them attained through his daily experience. He also adopts a loose yet emphatic common language. The birds Clare describes, such as the skylark, pewit, yellowhammer, snipe, and landrail, are living entities participating in the local environment with Clare himself but are still unknowable to him; they have their own singularities and dignity. Clare accepts this sympathetically and delivers his disposition consistently towards a life of coexistence.
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