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1972

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The Final Man; The Poetry Of Theodore Roethke, Floyd Charles Stuart Jan 1972

The Final Man; The Poetry Of Theodore Roethke, Floyd Charles Stuart

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The intent of this dissertation is to delineate how Roethke'e use of the Eden motif informs his poetry and shapes his particular world outlook. I will illustrate how Roethke's growing conviction that time points to eternity leads him to insist on the value of intuitive modes of knowing. He slowly adopts an Edenic imagery that operates both explicitly and implicitly. Although the conflicts in his poetry are never without their contradictions, although one finds few "solutions," one can see developing in various concrete speakers a dichotomy between man as he is --“fallen man” -- and man as he should be …