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S.艾略特的诗歌中有多处象征性地引用了花卉。本研究将探讨 T. S. 艾略特在《Gerontion》和《The Waste Land》中的花卉象征内涵。通过对现代主义象征的形式和本质的探究,引发读者深刻的潜意识感受,集中探讨该主题的术语和概念要素。通过分析、历史和原型等方法,对艾略特的《葛朗台》和《荒原》中开花的犹大、山茱萸、栗子、风信子和丁香的意义进行了解读和探讨,因为诗人有意将《葛朗台》作为《荒原》的前奏。我们进行了文本和分析研究,以证明 "Gerontion "和 "The Waste Land "中提到的五种植物的不同寻常的使用。为了收集论文所需的数据,我们研究了诗歌文本以及理论和历史资料。本文最重要的研究目标之一是找出艾略特的两首诗中是如何象征性地使用这些花朵的。在诗歌的不同语境(历史、传记、神话、文化、人类学等)中,研究了每种花的象征意义和常见意义。
Portrayal of Man’s Sorrows, Impotence, and Lack of Spirituality through Flowering Judas, Dogwood, Chestnut, Hyacinths, and Lilacs in T.S. Eliot’s Poems: A Textual and Analytical Study
S. Eliot's poetry contains several floral references that are employed symbolically. This study investigates the symbolic connotations of T. S. Eliot's floristic symbolism in “Gerontion” and 'The Waste Land'. The form and essence of modernist symbols will be investigated to trigger profound and subconscious feelings in the reader, concentrating on the terminological and conceptual elements of the topic. The significance of flowering Judas, dogwood, chestnut, hyacinth, and lilac in Eliot's “Gerontion” and “The Waste Land” have been interpreted and explored using analytical, historical, and archetypal approaches as the “Gerontion” intended by the poet to be a prelude to “The Waste Land”. Textual and analytical research has been conducted to demonstrate the unusual utilisation of five flora referred to in ''Gerontion'' and ''The Waste Land''. The poems' texts and theoretical and historical sources have been examined to collect the required data for the paper. One of the most essential research objectives of the paper is to find out how these blossoms were used symbolically in two of Eliot's poems. In various contexts of the poem (historical, biographical, mythological, cultural, anthropological, etc.), the symbolic and common meanings of each flower has been investigated.