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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... understanding of sin reflects a Jewish way of understanding man's nature , his relationship to the world , and his re- lationship to God , while T.S. Eliot's belief in the doctrine of original sin reflects a Christian way of ...
... understanding of sin reflects a Jewish way of understanding man's nature , his relationship to the world , and his re- lationship to God , while T.S. Eliot's belief in the doctrine of original sin reflects a Christian way of ...
Pagina 93
... understanding of human nature recognizes that it is possible for man to overpower the wickedness within himself and to be overpowered by it . Thus , in Judaism , the righteous man is accounted for not by his being without the blemish of ...
... understanding of human nature recognizes that it is possible for man to overpower the wickedness within himself and to be overpowered by it . Thus , in Judaism , the righteous man is accounted for not by his being without the blemish of ...
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... understanding of sin requires some further elaboration . " The state in which we are is sinful , irrespective of guilt . " This conclusion to Kafka's aphorism on the Fall , quoted earlier , so closely corresponds to three ideas basic to ...
... understanding of sin requires some further elaboration . " The state in which we are is sinful , irrespective of guilt . " This conclusion to Kafka's aphorism on the Fall , quoted earlier , so closely corresponds to three ideas basic to ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE ANTISEMITISM OF ELIOTS POETRY | 11 |
THE AMERICAN BACKGROUNDS | 31 |
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absurdity Ackroyd alienation Allen Tate American Anglo-Saxon anti anti-Jewish anti-Semitism in Eliot's arrest attitude belief Bleistein Book of Job Brod Buber Burbank Christian civilization concerning Court culture Dearest Father Diaries discussion Divine Dreiser Eliot's anti-Semitism Eliot's poetry Emancipation England Essays European evil existence expression Ezra Pound faith Franz Kafka Fräulein Bürstner Gentile German Gerontion ghetto Glatzer God's guilt Henry Adams Huld innocence italics added Janouch Jewish Jewish literature Jewish presence Jewish writer Jewry Job's Joseph K Joseph K.'s Judaic Tradition Judaism Judge justice Kafka's religious Kafka's writing knowledge Leni Letters literary tradition live Mark Twain Midrash Midwestern modern Jewish modern world moral novel parable paradoxical Pisan Cantos poem Pound Prague present racial recognized regard relation relationship religion salvation Schocken Semitism spiritual Strange Gods suffering suggests Sweeney symbolic T. S. Eliot Titorelli traditional Jewish Trans Trial ultimate understanding understood warders Waste Land Wendell Wendell's York Zionism
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