A deepened hunger for seriousness : 'Mr Eliot's Sunday morning service'

dc.contributor.authorDe Villiers, Rick
dc.contributor.emailrick.devilliers@up.ac.zaen_US
dc.date.accessioned2014-09-05T06:31:53Z
dc.date.available2014-09-05T06:31:53Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.description.abstractFor nearly a century the quatrain poems of T. S. Eliot, collected in Poems (1920), have occupied a comparatively peripheral space within the enterprise of Eliot studies. Despite the frequency with which some of them have been anthologized, these poems have elicited far fewer critical responses than most of Eliot’s other work. The primary reason for this neglect is that the quatrain poems are largely regarded as satirical or comical meanderings that do not conform to the more ‘serious’ agenda of Eliot’s oeuvre. ‘Mr. Eliot’s Sunday Morning Service’ is a case in point, since it has the appearance of a learned and almost unintelligible joke. However, it is the aim of this article to demonstrate that Eliot’s growing indignation with perverted spiritual practices is couched within the satire of the poem. It is further argued that the poem shows Eliot’s hunger for seriousness to have grown since ‘The Hippopotamus’, a poem written two years prior which also deals the corruption of established religion. In this poem, Eliot’s vituperation is sustained and is ultimately indicative the poet’s distaste for spiritual apathy, a theme which will reach its zenith some three years later in The Waste Land.en_US
dc.description.librarianhb2014en_US
dc.description.urihttp://www.tandfonline.com/loi/racr20en_US
dc.identifier.citationRick de Villiers (2013) A Deepened Hunger for Seriousness: ‘Mr. Eliot's Sunday Morning Service’, English Academy Review: Southern African Journal of English Studies, 30:1, 65-75, DOI:10.1080/10131752.2013.783391en_US
dc.identifier.issn1013-1752 (print)
dc.identifier.issn1753-5360 (online)
dc.identifier.other10.1080/10131752.2013.783391
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/41927
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherRoutledgeen_US
dc.rights© The English Academy of Southern Africa and Routledge. This is an electronic version of an article published in English Academy Review, vol. 30, no.1, pp.65-75, 2013, doi : 10.1080/10131752.2013.783391. English Academy Review is available online at : http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/racr20.en_US
dc.subjectAllusionen_US
dc.subjectChristen_US
dc.subject‘Mr. Eliot’s Sunday Morning Service’en_US
dc.subjectOrigenen_US
dc.subjectPoems (1920)en_US
dc.subjectSweeneyen_US
dc.titleA deepened hunger for seriousness : 'Mr Eliot's Sunday morning service'en_US
dc.typePostprint Articleen_US

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