Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 31997 |
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... Saint Narcissus's particular body , however , the speaker of the earlier poem has more to say . Eliot's saint combines the Ovidian , oneiric figure of Narcissus with the iconography of Saint Sebastian . Religious asceticism embraces ...
... Saint Narcissus's particular body , however , the speaker of the earlier poem has more to say . Eliot's saint combines the Ovidian , oneiric figure of Narcissus with the iconography of Saint Sebastian . Religious asceticism embraces ...
Síða 81
... Saint Narcissus , the recounter of these lines experiences a woman's violation . The cut - out tongue metonymically signifies cas- tration , and cues the reader to reference Milton's Lycidas , English literature's most famous elegy to a ...
... Saint Narcissus , the recounter of these lines experiences a woman's violation . The cut - out tongue metonymically signifies cas- tration , and cues the reader to reference Milton's Lycidas , English literature's most famous elegy to a ...
Síða 83
... Saint Narcissus ” ) . The Waste Land metaphorically dismembers its characters by the discontinuities of its overall form and by the truncated borrowings from Eliot's earlier writings and the literary tradition . The poem's disjunct ...
... Saint Narcissus ” ) . The Waste Land metaphorically dismembers its characters by the discontinuities of its overall form and by the truncated borrowings from Eliot's earlier writings and the literary tradition . The poem's disjunct ...
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