Jewish Presence in T.S. Eliot and Franz KafkaAnalyzes the importance and the literary and moral implications of the antisemitic component in Eliot's poetry and prose published between 1918-35. Places it within the context of American antisemitic and racist prejudices in the cultural elite of New England and the Midwest, and of anti-Jewish stereotypes in English literature. Discusses the antisemitic elements in works by other American writers molded in the same tradition, especially Henry Adams (1838-1918). Asserts that the Jews represent, in Eliot's vision, the negative aspects of modern civilization. Notes that explicit antisemitism disappeared from his writings after 1935, but he never reevaluated or expressed regret for his previous anti-Jewish leanings. |
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Since Emancipation , however , it has become possible for a Jew to deny any relation to God and to repudiate Judaism ( without converting to another religion ) , and yet to insist upon his Jewish identity .
Since Emancipation , however , it has become possible for a Jew to deny any relation to God and to repudiate Judaism ( without converting to another religion ) , and yet to insist upon his Jewish identity .
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Job , through his suffering , learns that he is outside of Paradise , and that his relation to the earth , the creatures in it , and God , have changed drastically for the worse . The earth that God once commanded man to subdue is now ...
Job , through his suffering , learns that he is outside of Paradise , and that his relation to the earth , the creatures in it , and God , have changed drastically for the worse . The earth that God once commanded man to subdue is now ...
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Kafka's relation to the poetic rather than the novelistic has to do with the fact that his greatest mastery is in depicting the quality of unchanging states of being . Thus understood , Kafka's characters are best understood as ...
Kafka's relation to the poetic rather than the novelistic has to do with the fact that his greatest mastery is in depicting the quality of unchanging states of being . Thus understood , Kafka's characters are best understood as ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE ANTISEMITISM OF ELIOTS POETRY | 11 |
THE AMERICAN BACKGROUNDS | 31 |
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accept Adams alienation American anti-Semitism appeared arrest attitude become belief Book Burbank calls Christian civilization completely conception concerning Court culture Dearest Father denied described discussion Eliot England English evidence evil example existence experience explain expression fact faith feeling Franz friends Gentile German Gerontion given gives God's guilt Henry hope human identity immigrants important innocence Jewish Jews Job's Joseph K Joseph K.'s Judaic Judaism Judge justice Kafka knowledge learns less Letters literary literature live man's Mark means Midwestern modern moral nature never nevertheless novel original parable particular poem poetry possibility Prague present question reason recognized reference regard relation relationship religion religious remains representative reveals salvation seems seen sense significance social speak spiritual suffering suggests symbolic thinking thought tradition Trial true turn ultimate understanding understood universal writing written York
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