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      The Representations of Boredom in T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land

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      Boredom has been recognized as an important cultural symptom in the formation of modernism. Charles Baudelaire, who had affected to a remarkable extent upon modernism, was representatively a poet of “spleen” or in other words, “boredom.” It is widely conjectured that T. S. Eliot, who was once under the influence of Baudelaire, was interested in the problem of boredom as a socio-cultural phenomenon. There have been several terms that designate the similar meaning to boredom such as, melancholy, acedia, ennui and so on. As they are various, the individual meanings and usages are slightly different. However, it is widely acknowledged that the concept of boredom first emerged before and after the World Wars to be merged into modernity. Therefore, the problem of boredom shows the slice of human mentality in an industrialized and urbanized society that may expands into the existential problems.
      In this respect, The Waste Land shows the barren and sterile landscape of human mind after experiencing the World War, in which people had witnessed absurdity, meaninglessness of life, the sense of emptiness, and the overwhelming boredom. Eliot suggests lots of images of boredom in the poem, these images sometimes appear directively and other times by way of providing barren images of natural landscapes that metaphorize the human existential conditions. Most of such images are very much poetic; and also at the same time, they are the life conditions that modernist writers tried to express as the core essence of life in modernism. The Waste Land is one of the most representative texts that show this relationship between boredom and modernism.
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      Boredom has been recognized as an important cultural symptom in the formation of modernism. Charles Baudelaire, who had affected to a remarkable extent upon modernism, was representatively a poet of “spleen” or in other words, “boredom.” It is...

      Boredom has been recognized as an important cultural symptom in the formation of modernism. Charles Baudelaire, who had affected to a remarkable extent upon modernism, was representatively a poet of “spleen” or in other words, “boredom.” It is widely conjectured that T. S. Eliot, who was once under the influence of Baudelaire, was interested in the problem of boredom as a socio-cultural phenomenon. There have been several terms that designate the similar meaning to boredom such as, melancholy, acedia, ennui and so on. As they are various, the individual meanings and usages are slightly different. However, it is widely acknowledged that the concept of boredom first emerged before and after the World Wars to be merged into modernity. Therefore, the problem of boredom shows the slice of human mentality in an industrialized and urbanized society that may expands into the existential problems.
      In this respect, The Waste Land shows the barren and sterile landscape of human mind after experiencing the World War, in which people had witnessed absurdity, meaninglessness of life, the sense of emptiness, and the overwhelming boredom. Eliot suggests lots of images of boredom in the poem, these images sometimes appear directively and other times by way of providing barren images of natural landscapes that metaphorize the human existential conditions. Most of such images are very much poetic; and also at the same time, they are the life conditions that modernist writers tried to express as the core essence of life in modernism. The Waste Land is one of the most representative texts that show this relationship between boredom and modernism.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 Gish, Nancy K, "Time in the Poetry of T. S. Eliot: A Study in Structure and Theme" Barnes and Noble Books 1981

      2 Solomon, Andrew, "The Noonday Demon : An Atlas of Depression" Scribner 2001

      3 Radden, Jenniffer, "The Nature of Melancholy: From Aristotle to Kristeva" Oxford UP 2000

      4 Kuhn, Reinhard, "The Demon of Noontide: Ennui in Western Literature" Princeton UP 1976

      5 Eliot, Thomas Stearns, "The Complete Poems and Plays of T. S. Eliot" Faber and Faber 1969

      6 Gardner, Helen, "The Art of T. S. Eliot" The Cresset Press 1949

      7 Easthope, Anthony, "Poetry and Phantasy" Cambridge UP 1989

      8 Eliot, Thomas Stearns, "On Poetry and Poets" The Noonday Press 1957

      9 Hargrove, Nancy Duvall, "Landscape as Symbol in the Poetry of T. S. Eliot" UP of Mississippi 1978

      10 Goodstein, Elizabeth S, "Experience without Qualities: Boredom and Modernity" Stanford UP 2005

      1 Gish, Nancy K, "Time in the Poetry of T. S. Eliot: A Study in Structure and Theme" Barnes and Noble Books 1981

      2 Solomon, Andrew, "The Noonday Demon : An Atlas of Depression" Scribner 2001

      3 Radden, Jenniffer, "The Nature of Melancholy: From Aristotle to Kristeva" Oxford UP 2000

      4 Kuhn, Reinhard, "The Demon of Noontide: Ennui in Western Literature" Princeton UP 1976

      5 Eliot, Thomas Stearns, "The Complete Poems and Plays of T. S. Eliot" Faber and Faber 1969

      6 Gardner, Helen, "The Art of T. S. Eliot" The Cresset Press 1949

      7 Easthope, Anthony, "Poetry and Phantasy" Cambridge UP 1989

      8 Eliot, Thomas Stearns, "On Poetry and Poets" The Noonday Press 1957

      9 Hargrove, Nancy Duvall, "Landscape as Symbol in the Poetry of T. S. Eliot" UP of Mississippi 1978

      10 Goodstein, Elizabeth S, "Experience without Qualities: Boredom and Modernity" Stanford UP 2005

      11 Spacks, Patricia Meyer, "Boredom: The Literary History of a State of Mind" The U of Chicago P 1995

      12 Toohey, Peter, "Boredom: A Lively History" Yale UP 2011

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