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Concentric:Literary and Cultural Studies A&HCIScopusTHCI

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篇名 The Victory Ode and National Narrative: William Wordsworth,s Thanksgiving Ode
卷期 42:2
作者 Wei-yao Lee
頁次 169-194
關鍵字 William WordsworthThanksgiving Odevictory odenational narrativenational bardA&HCIScopusTHCI
出刊日期 201609
DOI 10.6240/concentric.lit.2016.42.2.10

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As a subgenre of the ode, the victory ode constitutes one type of national narrative that celebrates the military victories of the nation and promotes national consciousness, at the same time providing a subject position for the poet, who employs the generic and cultural codes to claim his right to be the national bard. After teasing out the basic structure and reasoning logic of this sub-genre, based on examples from William Congreve, Matthew Prior, and Elizabeth Cobbold, the author proceeds to examine the imperial discourse of Wordsworth5s Thanksgiving Ode (1816). The article argues that the poet employs the generic code of the traditional victory ode, but departs from it in order to explore the meaning of war and exorcize Napoleon’s satanic power. Wordsworth ostensibly succeeds in creating an idiosyncratic style of victory ode writing to build up his imagined empire-nation, while an aggressive overtone grows to destabilize the dichotomized signification cluster established previously, with the threat of the Other finally co-existing in tension with the British Empire.

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