Jewish Presence in T.S. Eliot and Franz KafkaScholars Press, 1986 - 217 pagini Analyzes 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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... thousands upon thousands of helpless and often heroic Jews " " ( Matthiessen , Dreiser 227 ) . Unlike European anti - Semitism , anti - Semitism in the United States has never had a broad religious base . During the 1930's , Father ...
... thousands upon thousands of helpless and often heroic Jews " " ( Matthiessen , Dreiser 227 ) . Unlike European anti - Semitism , anti - Semitism in the United States has never had a broad religious base . During the 1930's , Father ...
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... thousand years . By the late sixteenth century and for many generations Prague was an illustrious center of Jewish life and learning . Prague's Altneuschul Synagogue , built in 1270 and still in use , is the oldest synagogue in Europe ...
... thousand years . By the late sixteenth century and for many generations Prague was an illustrious center of Jewish life and learning . Prague's Altneuschul Synagogue , built in 1270 and still in use , is the oldest synagogue in Europe ...
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... thousand years refused to acknowledge the Jew in all his fullness as a human being and which fullness , despite Emancipation , was still being vociferously denied in many European quarters - would not with alacrity acknowledge in ...
... thousand years refused to acknowledge the Jew in all his fullness as a human being and which fullness , despite Emancipation , was still being vociferously denied in many European quarters - would not with alacrity acknowledge in ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE ANTISEMITISM OF ELIOTS POETRY | 11 |
THE AMERICAN BACKGROUNDS | 31 |
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