T. S. Eliot and the Mother

T. S. Eliot and the Mother

Geary, Matthew

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2021

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9780367759193

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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
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Young Man;Charlotte Eliot;Garboard Strake;Poetry;Maternal Form;American Poetry;La Figlia Che Piange;Modern American Poetry;Maternal Feminine;Modernism;Maternal Body;Feminism;Charlotte's Death;Motherhood;Maternal Ambivalence;mothering;Eliot's Works;Oedipus;Dry Salvages;love;Vita Nuova;maternal love;Dante's Vita Nuova;Ash-Wednesday;Eliot's Early Poems;Marina;Christ Child;Coriolan;Eliot's Life;The Family Reunion;Part Iii;prose;Mother Son Relationship;American prose;Eliot's Early Poetry;religion;Imaginary Father;spirituality;Dante's Allegory;relationships;La Figlia;Freud;Melodramatic Passions;masculinity;Recognition Scene;sexuality;German Tragic Drama;desire;Ancient Passion;feminine;identity;attitudes towards women;marriage;activism;social reform;mother-son ambivalence;psychoanalytic;The Origin of German Tragic Drama;psychoanalysis;maternal studies;allegory studies;patriarchy;modernist masculinities;postmodern agenda;mandarins;Love Song of St. Sebastian;Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock;Hysteria;The Waste Land;Tradition and the Individual Talent;Hamlet and his Problems;Dante;The Enigma of the Lady;The 1928 Typescript;Death;Walter Benjamin;Flowers and the Garden;Juvenilia;Colour;The Face;Oedipal models;Eliot's poet-mother;Poetic development;Maternal poetics