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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Pagina 99
... never lost their thick accents . They never understood , or pretended not to notice , that their American - born children were ashamed of them be- cause their American - born children had gone to college . As in the story of the Exodus ...
... never lost their thick accents . They never understood , or pretended not to notice , that their American - born children were ashamed of them be- cause their American - born children had gone to college . As in the story of the Exodus ...
Pagina 263
... never mentions Oscar Wilde or The Picture of Dorian Gray . But they become important ancillaries to Burbank , partly because Dor- ian so effusively admires the very Gautier poem from which Eliot bor- rows seven syllables ; partly ...
... never mentions Oscar Wilde or The Picture of Dorian Gray . But they become important ancillaries to Burbank , partly because Dor- ian so effusively admires the very Gautier poem from which Eliot bor- rows seven syllables ; partly ...
Pagina 274
... never return to the garden ( 3.24 ) . 7. They are not to abandon their Creator , who still loves them despite their disobedience ( 3.21 ) . When human beings , even after the expulsion from the garden of Eden , continue to disobey the ...
... never return to the garden ( 3.24 ) . 7. They are not to abandon their Creator , who still loves them despite their disobedience ( 3.21 ) . When human beings , even after the expulsion from the garden of Eden , continue to disobey the ...
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FOREWORD BY SHYAMAL BAGCHEE | 9 |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 17 |
MONEY IN FURS MONEY IN NONFERROUS METALS I | 55 |
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actually Alfred Alfred Prufrock allusion Anthony Julius antisemitic Baedeker barge beast Bible Biblical Bleistein Browning's Burbank's epigraph Canaletto capitalized Christ Christian Church cigar Commedia Dante Dante's David Dirge Dorian drowned Eliot borrows Eliot's poems Eliot's reader Eliot's Sunday Morning epigraph epigraph to Burbank episode Eugenides Ezra Ezra Pound Ferdinand Gautier Gerontion Greek Guggenheim heaven Hebrew hell Henry hippo Hippopotamus identified includes Inferno James Jew's Jewish Jews John John Ruskin Joyce Joyce's Julius King Klein knees Lamb Leopold Bloom letters lines literary Little Review London lust means mentioned merchant modern Mond money in furs narrator never Old Testament painting passage perhaps Phlebas Phoenician play poet potamus Princess Volupine Prufrock quatrains question recalls Ruskin Saint says scene Semite seven Shakespeare's Sibyl slime Sunday Morning Service Sweeney T. S. Eliot tion Tiresias Titanic Ulysses Venetian Venice verse Waste Land whore of Babylon word