Issues of Wordsworth’s “Poems on the Naming of Places”

초록

This essay examines the thematic and aesthetic dimensions of Wordsworth’s place-naming poems, published under a collective heading and introduced by a separate Advertisement in the 1800 Lyrical Ballads—a structure that suggests a unifying thematic framework. Wordsworth’s place-naming acts assert his presence while acknowledging the limitations of human attempts to impose meaning on the natural world. Through naming, places become palimpsestic spaces layered with the name-giver’s desires, memories, wishes, and fears. Key questions explored include: How does naming reflect Wordsworth’s concerns with memory, emotion, and imagination? How does he intertwine the physical environment with his creative self-conception? In what ways does the presence of others complicate the poet-narrator’s authority? To what extent do these poems critique humanity’s impulse to impose meaning on the natural world? Additional themes emerge throughout, further illuminating Wordsworth’s naming vision.

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제목
Issues of Wordsworth’s “Poems on the Naming of Places”
저자
주혁규
DOI
10.25151/nkje.2025.67.1.009
발행일
2025-02
저널명
새한영어영문학
67
1
페이지
213 ~ 238