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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Pagina 54
... took place in Virginia , for it was the one place in America where a sense of what he meant by tradition stood some chance of being revived , tradition of the kind that " the influx of foreign populations [ had ] almost effaced in some ...
... took place in Virginia , for it was the one place in America where a sense of what he meant by tradition stood some chance of being revived , tradition of the kind that " the influx of foreign populations [ had ] almost effaced in some ...
Pagina 67
... took precedence over any injustice done to private individuals , for it was to the governing elite , and not to the people governed , that they turned as the sole guardians of those values they wished to see pre- served . Crimes done to ...
... took precedence over any injustice done to private individuals , for it was to the governing elite , and not to the people governed , that they turned as the sole guardians of those values they wished to see pre- served . Crimes done to ...
Pagina 147
... took them for , but instead almost every last one of them is somehow officially con- nected to the Court , their badges having been concealed from him until then by their beards ! ( 59 ) . The farcical aspects of Joseph K.'s arrest by ...
... took them for , but instead almost every last one of them is somehow officially con- nected to the Court , their badges having been concealed from him until then by their beards ! ( 59 ) . The farcical aspects of Joseph K.'s arrest by ...
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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 critics culture Dearest Father denied described discussion Eliot England English evidence example existence experience explain expression fact faith feeling Franz Kafka friends Gentile German Gerontion given 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 modern moral nature never nevertheless novel original parable particular poem poetry possibility Pound 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 T. S. Eliot thinking thought tradition Trial turn ultimate understanding understood universal writing written York
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