Eliot’s Journey of the Magi: the Metaphoric Arabesque of Human Soul in Quest of Reality

Nasser Maleki, Maryam Navidi

Abstract


The present study is a new attempt to make a religious analysis of Eliot’s touchstone called Journey of the Magi. Thomas Stearns Eliot wrote Journey of the Magi during the Modernist Free Verse era which began in the 1920s and continues on to this day as a part of the Post-Modernist movement. Poems composed during the time period are best known for their originality that makes the critics to brood on them repeatedly. Apart from Eliot’s literary and critical vocations, his Journey of the Magi is of great significance; though the poem, on the surface, portrays the journey of the Magi to find the baby Jesus, the potential Messiah who will bring about redemption to the world, it serves as a metaphoric arabesque for the difficult experiences one has to face in the course of a human soul’s bid to take the religious ascent and crystallize its integration and travel in a spiritual pursuit of faith. This is how Eliot got deeply committed to religion in terms of poetic sensibility though, his critics labeled him as a heterogeneous innovator of postmodern literary form and language. With this hypothesis in mind, in this article the treatment of religious arabesque of the modern man in ascending spirituality and search for reality in the Eliot’s Journey of the Magi is undertaken to be examined.
Key words: Religiosity; Quest; Reality; Magi; Soul; Journey

Résumé
La présente étude est une nouvelle tentative afin de faire une analyse religieuses de pierre de touche d'Eliot appelé Journey of the Magi. Thomas Stearns Eliot a écrit Voyage des Mages à l'époque Free Verse moderniste qui a commencé dans les années 1920 et continue à ce jour comme une partie du mouvement post-moderniste. Les Poèmes composés pendant la période de temps sont surtout connus pour leur originalité qui fait la critique à ruminer sur eux à plusieurs reprises. En dehors de vocations littéraires et critiques d'Eliot, son voyage des Rois Mages est de grande importance, bien que le poème, à la surface, dépeint le voyage des Rois Mages à trouver l'enfant Jésus, le Messie potentiel qui va apporter la rédemption au monde, il sert une arabesque métaphorique pour les expériences difficiles qu'on a à faire face au cours de la candidature de l'âme humaine de prendre l'ascension religieuse et cristallisent son intégration et de voyage dans une recherche spirituelle de la foi. Voilà comment Eliot s'est profondément attaché à la religion en termes de sensibilité poétique cependant, ses détracteurs lui étiqueté comme un innovateur hétérogène de la forme littéraire postmoderne et la langue. Avec cette hypothèse à l'esprit, dans cet article le traitement de l'arabesque, religieuse de l'homme moderne dans l'ordre croissant de spiritualité et de recherche pour la réalité dans le voyage du Eliot des Mages est entrepris pour être examinés.
Mots clés: Religiosité; Quête; Réalité; Mages; Ame; Voyage


Keywords


Religiosité; Quête; Réalité; Mages; Ame; Religiosity; Quest; Reality; Magi; Soul; JourneyVoyage;

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/J.css.1923669720110705.057

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