The Waste Land 100 Years On

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J. Vanheste
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Over the past century, there have been remarkable changes in the appreciation of T.S. Eliot (1888–1965). From the interwar years up to the 1950s, he was for decades an icon of high culture and outstanding moral values, of everything that is beautiful and good and deserves admiration; while from the 1970s onwards he became a symbol of a completely different kind: one of elitism and conservatism, of everything that is wrong and deserves condemnation. Over the past twenty years, gradually a more balanced view has been established. In this article I outline this development, relate it to general changes in the cultural climate, and argue that, a hundred years after publication of his major poem The Waste Land (1922), T.S. Eliot remains highly significant to us both as a poet and a cultural critic.
100年后的荒原
在过去的一个世纪里,人们对T.S.艾略特(1888-1965)的欣赏发生了显著的变化。从两次世界大战之间的年代到20世纪50年代,他几十年来一直是高雅文化和杰出道德价值观的象征,是一切美好、善良、值得钦佩的事物的象征;而从20世纪70年代开始,他成为了一种完全不同的象征:精英主义和保守主义的象征,一切错误的、应该受到谴责的象征。在过去的二十年里,逐渐建立了一种更加平衡的观点。在这篇文章中,我概述了这一发展,并将其与文化气候的总体变化联系起来,并认为,在他的主要诗歌《荒原》(1922年)发表100年后,T.S.艾略特作为诗人和文化评论家对我们仍然具有重要意义。
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