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The Paltry Nude Starts on a Spring Voyage : ウィキペディア英語版
The Paltry Nude Starts on a Spring Voyage
"The Paltry Nude Starts on a Spring Voyage" is a poem from Wallace Stevens's first book, Harmonium. Originally published in 1919, it is in the public domain.〔Buttel, p. 120〕 Despite general agreement that it is indebted to Botticelli's ''The Birth of Venus'', there is uncertainty about the nature of the debt.
Helen Vendler takes it as obvious that the poem is about "our impoverished American Venus, who has none of the trappings of Botticelli's Venus, but who will eventually accumulate aura and mythological fullness through new American art."〔Vendler, p. 82〕 She dismisses the English poet Craig Raine's identification of the paltry nude with a sailboat. ("The nude is, one guesses, a sailing boat....Later, the ship will be weather-beaten, a goldener nude, and will eventually sink."〔Raines, p. 66; quoted in Vendler, pp. 81-82〕) That only confirms that "the English incomprehension of Stevens continues almost unabated," she acidly remarks, conceding that Frank Kermode is the exception that proves the rule. She might concede that the "archaic" one of the first two lines is foam-arisen Aphrodite, who the paltry nude is not, but might well disapprove of the suggestion that the one who "scuds the glitters" is the American Venus (reduced to scudding on a weed) and that "the goldener nude" is Botticelli's Venus.
Ronald Sukenick declares with equal certainty that "the nude is an emblematic figure of spring. There is a comparison between spring, in the first part of the poem, and a similar figure representing summer, in the latter part. Thus spring is 'paltry,' particularly early spring, spring at the start of her voyage, as compared with the fullness of summer described later on."〔Sukenic, p. 37〕 He also declares that the correct word is "scurry," not the "scrurry" of the ''Collected Poems'' as reproduced here. (Ibid.)
Compare Stevens's poem "Bantam in Pine-Woods which also makes a statement about the new American art.
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