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Tradition
and Individual Talent
The essay Tradition and Individual Talent
is an attack on certain critical views
in Romanticism particularly up on the
idea that a poem is primarily an expression
of the personality of the poet.
Eliot argues that a great poem always
asserts and that the poet must develop
a sense of the pastness of the past.
There is great importance of tradition
in the present poem. Tradition should
not be inherited but should be obtained
by great labor. Past should be altered
by present as much as the present is
directed by past.
In fact tradition
acquires a wider significance in Eliot’s
writing. It involves a historical sense
that is really essential for any work
of art. This historical sense involves
a perception, not only of the past ness
of past but also its present ness. This
sense compels a poet to write not only
being near to his generation, but to
the whole of literary tradition starting
from Homer. Thus to write poetry is
to write with a consciousness of the
timeless and temporal and of the interrelation
between the two. In any work the past
should be altered by the present just
as the preset is directed by the past.
In this way, present affects the past
as past effects the present because
present poet adopts the tradition of
past with hard labor. A good writer
or poet identifies his position in present
with the comparison to past writers.
Therefore, the combination of temporal
and timeless is, as whole tradition.
The meaning
of the poem is not possible in isolation.
Not poet, no any artist has his complete
meaning unless we link him/ her to a
chain of all poets. Impotence and value
of any poet can’t be judged in
isolation. So there must be the tradition
to compare are with another.
To create a
good poem, one should surrender the
self. This self sacrifice of personality
gives birth to a good poem. One should
negate his mind. In doing so one loses
his individuality and his personality.
All the personal emotions, feelings
and experience should be sacrificed.
There should not be the personal image
of poet in his poetry. Poetry should
be impersonal. But it does not mean
that the poet should not write his personal
feelings, but there personal feelings
should be converted in to art’s
feelings. Therefore, we as a critic
should not look for personality of poet
in his poem because the text is objective.
The theory that the poet should surrender
his personality is depersonalization.
The poet’s personal feelings and
emotions should be depersonalized. He
must be an impersonal and objective
like a scientist.
The progress
of the artist is a continual self-sacrifice
a continual extinction of personality
is the individual talent.
To make the concept of depersonalization
clear, Eliot brings analogy of creating
sulphuroic acid.
Sulpher
dioxide (Feeling) + oxygen (Emotion)
+ platinum (Mind of Poet) = Sulphurous
Acid (Poem) (No trace of Poet’s
Personality)
As the platinum itself remains unaffected,
the mind of the poet remains unaffected
also. Poet's personality is just an
agent or medium to active the relation
between emotion and feelings. So, the
poet is never a creator, but like catalyst.
Poetry is not
a turning loose of emotion but an escape
from emotion. Eliot point is more like
what Keats uses his term ‘negative
capability’.
Eliot stands
against Romantic poets who think that
poetry is spontaneous overflow of powerful
feelings and personal emotions. Romantic
writer says poetry is expression of
personality and inspiration. But Eliot
says poetry is not so but an escape
from personality. Poetry is organization
rather than inspiration. So, the critic
should be objective while treating the
poems. The belief that there is a poet
speaking in a poem should be checked.
Hamlet
and His problem Objective Correlative
In the essay “Hamlet and his problem"
Eliot argues that the play Hamlet and
the Character Hamlet both are problematic.
He says that Hamlet is an artistic failure,
because it has not any objective correlative.Here
in this play, Shakespeare could not
balance between fact and feelings. External
situation is needed to express the feelings
of character. But in Hamlet, there is
no relation between external situation
and the feeling of Hamlet.
The madness of Hamlet has not proper
relation with his mother's guilt. There
are no clear events that are matching
with expressed emotion. Matching of
events with expressed emotion is what
Eliot calls objective correlative.
But, in Hamlet, Hamlet goes mad due
to his mothers elopement. This elopement
is very minor issue to go mad. So here
is not objective correlative.Hamlet
lacks objective correlative. Objective
refers to situation, events, condition
and objective correlative means the
proper relationship between situation
and expression of feelings. Thus Hamlet
is an artistic failure. |