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19세기영어권문학회 19세기 영어권 문학 19세기 영어권 문학 제10권 1호
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2006.2
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Is nature worship in poetry really out of date? This is the question to be dealt with in this essay. When critics read Wordsworth's poetry, one of the ideas frequently mentioned is animism, pantheism and transcendentalism. These words may sound out of date and modern readers may have some preconceptions on his nature poems due to these words. However, what Wordsworth really expresses in his poems should not be overshadowed nor misconceived because of the ideas having been dominating in critical views of his poetry. My point in this essay is that Wordsworth is not a transcendentalist as he has been considered by many critics, and that animism and pantheism should be viewed in a more humanistic perspective.
Adorno argues that the Enlightenment succeeded in demythologization by dissolving myths about nature. It treated animism as a myth and shamanism as superstitious, substituting knowledge for fancy. What the enlightened men want to learn from nature is how to use it in order wholly to dominate it and other men. With the belief in subjects' precedence over objects and subject-oriented minds, they regard objects as something to be controlled, including nature. The control over nature truncates human sense experience or sensibility toward nature. After having lost sensibility to perceive nature as a living subject, for modern people nature is viewed only as an object for taking pictures, and nature poetry may sound out of date. Adorno's aim is to recover the communicative modes of behaviour in relation to nature. He says that nature is beautiful in that it appears to say more than it is, which phenomenon is called aura. The attitude of recovering the sensibility reminds of Wordsworth who stresses the sensibility to perceive the power of nature in his poetics. The poet praises his childhood in his poems when he could feel lives in natural objects through his hyper-sensibility. And that feeling seems to be no other than what Adorno calls aura.

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