T.S. Eliot's Bleistein Poems: Uses of Literary Allusion in Burbank with a Baedeker: Bleistein with a Cigar and DirgeInternational Scholars Publications, 2000 - 400 pagini Patricia Sloane's study is a detailed reassessment of two of the poet's most provocative works that examines Eliot's allusions and larger purpose. In this close reading of the two poems in which Bleistein appears, Sloane shows that Burbank is an intricate derivation of Dante's Inferno. |
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... asked to assume that God will certainly welcome each of them into heaven . In the second , Jews are worse than other human beings . We are asked to assume that God 23 Though this severely compresses a complex web of allusions , see ...
... asked to assume that God will certainly welcome each of them into heaven . In the second , Jews are worse than other human beings . We are asked to assume that God 23 Though this severely compresses a complex web of allusions , see ...
Pagina 120
... asking to be kept as God's favorite , figuratively the apple of his eye ? Or is he asking to serve God by extinguishing himself , by actually becom- ing the pupil ( “ apple ” ) of God's eye ? Any wish to become part of God's person ...
... asking to be kept as God's favorite , figuratively the apple of his eye ? Or is he asking to serve God by extinguishing himself , by actually becom- ing the pupil ( “ apple ” ) of God's eye ? Any wish to become part of God's person ...
Pagina 216
... asking that his daughter marry the man who picks the right casket , the one with Portia's picture inside . The suitors ... asked to choose death , inexplicably seems to read the episode as a choice between three women . Whatever the case ...
... asking that his daughter marry the man who picks the right casket , the one with Portia's picture inside . The suitors ... asked to choose death , inexplicably seems to read the episode as a choice between three women . Whatever the case ...
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FOREWORD BY SHYAMAL BAGCHEE | 9 |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 17 |
MONEY IN FURS MONEY IN NONFERROUS METALS I | 55 |
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