2014
DOI: 10.1093/notesj/gju132
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An Unnoticed Liturgical Parallel in T. S. Eliot's 'A Song for Simeon'

Abstract: AN UNNOTICED LITURGICAL PARALLEL IN T. S. ELIOT'S 'A SONG FOR SIMEON''Not for me the ultimate vision', 1 Simeon, in Eliot's poem dedicated to the biblical personage, claims. Critics have, on the whole, heard the utterance as a lament and read this spiritual languor into the poem at large. 2 Eliot, like Tennyson in Idylls of the King, takes a pointedly sparse narrative -in which Simeon is described as 'waiting for the consolation of Israel' (KJV, Luke 2:25) -and populates it with psychological or spiritual anxi… Show more

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