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Gender and Misogyny in Some of the Early Poems of T. S. Eliot
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The problem of the feminine had been T. S. Eliot's arch-bugbear since his early years. This work vindicates misogyny in his early poems. Laden with abhorrence of the feminine, man's psyche, in these poems, is split into two. This dissociation of sensibility is the utter failure to yoke together body and soul, the intellectual and the emotional, man and woman. In his vituperative and repulsive representation of the feminine, the bard grapples with the dialectic relationship between body and mind/soul in which man strains too hard to transcend the body, emotions, and the female through mysticism/religion, because they are threatening to masculine identity and contaminating to sainthood and spiritual purity.
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Dr. Leila Bellour is a lecturer and course designer in the department of foreign languages, Mila University. Her major fields of research interests include poetry, Modernism, Anglo-American literature, African literature, literary theory, gender studies, philosophy, psychoanalytical criticism, postcolonialism, culture studies, pedagogy, and TEFL.
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The problem of the feminine had been T. S. Eliot s arch-bugbear since his early years. This work vindicates misogyny in his early poems. Laden with abhorrence of the feminine, man s psyche, in these poems, is split into two. This dissociation of sensibility is the utter failure to yoke together body and soul, the intellectual and the emotional, man and woman. In his vituperative and repulsive representation of the feminine, the bard grapples with the dialectic relationship between body and mind/soul in which man strains too hard to transcend the body, emotions, and the female through mysticism/religion, because they are threatening to masculine identity and contaminating to sainthood and spiritual purity.
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- GTIN 09783330840621
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T24mm
- Jahr 2017
- EAN 9783330840621
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3330840625
- Veröffentlichung 08.05.2017
- Titel Gender and Misogyny in Some of the Early Poems of T. S. Eliot
- Autor Leyla Bellour
- Gewicht 602g
- Herausgeber Noor Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 392
- Genre Linguistics & Literature