Historical
Study of Literature: W. H. Hudson
W. H. Hudson discusses the importance of making the historical study of literature in his book ‘An Introduction to the Stud of Literature’. According to him, it is important for a student of literature to study the authors from a historical perspective. Hudson also differentiates between the history and history of literature.
We cannot understand literature in a better
way without making study of the history of literature. A writer is not an
isolated person. He has his affiliations with number of the people he lived
with and his society. Hudson says that
literature is a developing organism, it has continuous its life and consists of
many varying phases. Therefore, the historical study of the literature is
important because of two reasons: a. “the continuous life, or national spirit
in it”, and, b. “the varying phases of that continuous life or, the ways in
which it embodies and expresses the changing spirit of successive age.”
Hudson clarifies the notion of the
national literature. He says that national literature is not the chronological
account of the men, belonging to the particular geographical area, who wrote in
the same language, with critical analysis of their defects and merits, and some
description of the literary schools and traditions or literary taste and
fashions of the age. But the national literature is “the progressive
revelation, age by age, of nation’s mind and character.” History of any
nation’s literature is “the record of the unfolding of that nation’s genius and
character under one of its most important forms of literature.” Hudson notes
that a writer may vary from the other writers of his age but he has many things
common with others because all the writers have the same national spirit in
their works. Hudson talks of the Greek and the Hebrew spirit. The word ‘spirit’ here denotes the mind and
character of the people of particular nation. The Greek works reveal to us the
mind and character of the Greek people, whereas the Hebrew works show the mind
and character of the Hebrew people.
Hudson believes that the historical
study of the national literature is a form of travel. It make us familiar with
other people, their customs, their culture and their society. It enables us to
move freely among the minds of other races. It also gives us a power of
travelling in time. By the historical study of the national literature, we
become familiar not only with the minds of other races, but also with the minds
of other epoch.
Hudson finally differentiates between
history and history of literature. History deals with the external facts of the
particular society during the particular era, whereas history of literature
deals with inner facts, moral characteristics, emotional energies that shaped
intellectual and spiritual life of the people.
Thus, the historical study of
national literature is important as it reveals the mind and character of the
people.
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