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Eliot’s Later Poetics: Four Quartets and His Later Criticism

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T.S.엘리엇연구 (Journal of the T. S. Eliot Society of Korea)
한국T.S.엘리엇학회 (The T. S. Eliot Society Of Korea)
초록

This study will explore Eliot’s later poetics through Four Quartets and his later criticism in the sense that Four Quartets reveals the social function of poetry and poets, and his remarks on other poets give us some important clues to his own later poetry. A recurring theme in Eliot’s writings on language, in particular the English language can be described in the following terms: what a poet does to the common speech, and what he does for it. Eliot addressed considerable thought to the issue of linguistic change and originality and to the poet’s particular role as both an innovator and preserver of language. The first point is that language must involve change and creativity, because of its functions as the structuring medium of our experience and as a tool which both reflects and serves our needs and interests in coping with the world. To quote “Little Gidding,” “poetry must purify the dialect of the tribe.” Next, we arrive at a final question in Eliot’s thinking about poetic language: can its “realizing” powers touch something beyond human unreality? In a way to search for the answer, the music of poetry begins to take on more and more importance, partly because Eliot feels that it can express the inexpressible. It would be an error, however, to link Four Quartets with music too hastily. Eliot brings music and meaning together, and recognizes them as a unity. He was also wary of any equation of music with mellifluousness or sonority. At any rate, I suppose, the most important of all Eliot’s ideas related to the “music of poetry” is that of the vital relation of poetry to common speech. Four Quartets is one of the most sustained meditations in our tradition on the problems of language and rhetoricity as they bear on practical and poetic expressions of the negative and positive ways alike. Certainly, it is a poem that discusses its own poetics.

목차
Ⅰ. 시와 도덕
 Ⅱ. 다른 시인들에 대한 엘리엇의 논평
 Ⅲ. 종족의 방언을 순화하기
 Ⅳ. 시의 음악성
 인용 문헌
 Abstract
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  • 김양순(고려대) | Yangsoon Kim