T. S. Eliot and the Mother
T. S. Eliot and the Mother
Geary, Matthew
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2023
320
Mole
Inglês
9780367760472
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
1 'There Will be Time to Murder and Create':
Creative/Destructive Ambivalence in T. S. Eliot's Early Poetry
2 Maternal Allegory:
Death and the Mother, Faith and Revelation in Ash-Wednesday
3 Ash-Wednesday: A Poetics of the Maternal Body
4 Recognition in 'Marina' and 'Coriolan':
Sea-Changes in Eliot's Thinking on the Maternal
5 'Everything Has Always Been Referred Back to Mother':
The Melodramatic Staging of Ambivalence in The Family Reunion
Conclusion: T. S. Eliot's Stabat Mater
1 'There Will be Time to Murder and Create':
Creative/Destructive Ambivalence in T. S. Eliot's Early Poetry
2 Maternal Allegory:
Death and the Mother, Faith and Revelation in Ash-Wednesday
3 Ash-Wednesday: A Poetics of the Maternal Body
4 Recognition in 'Marina' and 'Coriolan':
Sea-Changes in Eliot's Thinking on the Maternal
5 'Everything Has Always Been Referred Back to Mother':
The Melodramatic Staging of Ambivalence in The Family Reunion
Conclusion: T. S. Eliot's Stabat Mater
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maternal subjectivity;psychoanalytic theory;feminist literary criticism;pre-Oedipal dynamics;archival literary research;modernist poetry analysis;maternal poetics in Eliot's works
Introduction
1 'There Will be Time to Murder and Create':
Creative/Destructive Ambivalence in T. S. Eliot's Early Poetry
2 Maternal Allegory:
Death and the Mother, Faith and Revelation in Ash-Wednesday
3 Ash-Wednesday: A Poetics of the Maternal Body
4 Recognition in 'Marina' and 'Coriolan':
Sea-Changes in Eliot's Thinking on the Maternal
5 'Everything Has Always Been Referred Back to Mother':
The Melodramatic Staging of Ambivalence in The Family Reunion
Conclusion: T. S. Eliot's Stabat Mater
1 'There Will be Time to Murder and Create':
Creative/Destructive Ambivalence in T. S. Eliot's Early Poetry
2 Maternal Allegory:
Death and the Mother, Faith and Revelation in Ash-Wednesday
3 Ash-Wednesday: A Poetics of the Maternal Body
4 Recognition in 'Marina' and 'Coriolan':
Sea-Changes in Eliot's Thinking on the Maternal
5 'Everything Has Always Been Referred Back to Mother':
The Melodramatic Staging of Ambivalence in The Family Reunion
Conclusion: T. S. Eliot's Stabat Mater
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