Год выпуска: 2012 Автор: Rajni Singh Издательство: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Страниц: 252 ISBN: 9783659289774
Описание
The road to Eliot’s “The Waste Land” seems to pass through Tennyson’s “Camelot”. The echoes of the “Lotos Eaters” are audible in the “Four Quartets” and the influence of “Maud” on “Prufrock” seems undeniable both in overall design and in verbal details. Even in his most Eliotic moments of ironic self-mockery “Prufrock” sounds like the narrator in “Maud”. Eliot’s indebtedness to “Maud” is also evident in “The Waste Land”. There is more of Tennyson in Eliot’s poetry than mere occasional phrasing. Eliot is strikingly Tennysonian not only in imagery but also in reanimating myth as a vehicle for structuring the sense of isolation and moral degradation. This study takes us to a region of faith and pessimism administered into the narratives of Tennyson and Eliot contemplating on the mortals of “The Dry Salvages”. While the voice of Tennyson is the voice of a music maker and a dreamer, the spiritual quest of Eliot promises a creative force for verbal exploration through “eternal darkness.”...
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