Trojaka priroda romantičkog sjećanja: slučaj Williama Wordswortha (CROSBI ID 216401)
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Domines Veliki, Martina
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Trojaka priroda romantičkog sjećanja: slučaj Williama Wordswortha
The article deals with William Wordsworth as the first English Romantic poet who questions the ontological priority of the object of perception and insists upon the poet's subjective response to the outward world. In that way, Wordsworth's poetry gives voice to a movement from the object of perception to the perceiving subject registered in the empirical philosophy of John Locke and David Hume before the Copernican turn of Kantian thought. The article argues that the idea of direct Romantic experience of nature is a fallacy and only one topos among many, as the recollection of the primary experience becomes more important than the experience itself. By stressing the importance of memory in the creation of the Romantic self and the role played by language as the recollected experience has to be written down, the article explores the dynamics between past and present experiences both in Wordsworth's poetry and in traditional and post-structuralist readings of his poetry.
romantičko sjećanje; konstrukcija sebstva; William Wordsworth
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Threefold Nature of Romantic Memory: the Case of William Wordsworth
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Romantic memory; constructions of the self; William Wordsworth
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