Humility and humiliation have an awkward, often unacknowledged intimacy. Humility may be a queenly, cardinal or monkish virtue, while humiliation points to an affective state at the extreme end of shame. Yet a shared etymology links the words to lowliness and, further down, to the earth. As this study suggests, like the terms in question, T. S. Eliot and Samuel Beckett share an imperfect likeness. Between them is a common interest in states of abjection, shame and suffering - and possible responses to such states. Tracing the relation between negative affect, ethics, and aesthetics, Eliot and Beckett's Low Modernism demonstrates how these two major modernists recuperate the affinity between humility and humiliation - concepts whose definitions have largely been determined by philosophy and theology.
ISBN: | 9781474479042 |
Publication date: | 16th August 2023 |
Author: | Rick De Villiers |
Publisher: | Edinburgh University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 264 pages |
Series: | Other Becketts |
Genres: |
Literary theory Literary studies: general Literary studies: poetry and poets Literary studies: plays and playwrights Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers |