【初期のT.S.エリオットと西洋哲学】
The Early T. S. Eliot and Western Philosophy '99
Habib, Rafey. 著
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Preface; 1. (a) Henry Adams and the search for unity (b) Irving Babbitt:the one and the many (c) George Santayana: the marriage of philosophy andpoetry (d) Laforgue, Schopenhauer and the poetry of Eliot's youth; 2. BergsonResartus and T. S. Eliot's manuscript (a) Analysis of Eliot's manuscript onBergson (b) Significance of Eliot's manuscript; 3. Philosophy and Laughter(a) Schopenhauer, Laforgue and Bergson, (b) Eliot's Paris poems: 'Prufrock'and 'Portrait'; 4. Irony as a Kantian meditation: Eliot's manuscripts on Kant(a) Analysis of Eliot's three manuscripts on Kant (b) Significance of Eliot'sengagement with Kant; 5. Eliot, Bradley and the irony of common sense (a)Bradley's Philosophical Context (b) Eliot's doctoral dissertation (c) Theobjective correlative (d) Eliot's early verse and Bradley; 6. The divorcefrom old barren reason: from philosophy to aesthetics (a) Tradition andimpersonality (b) The emotions of art (c) Impersonality and the bourgeoisego; 7. The struggle against realism (a) Realism, Romanticism and Classicism(b) Realism refined (c) Language and reality; 8. Irony as form: 'The WasteLand' (a) Tiresias in literary tradition (b) Tiresias in 'The Waste Land'.