research note t. s. eliot’s conversion from unitarianism
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1 EditedbyValerieEliotandJohnHaffenden,TheLettersofT.S.EliotVolume3(NewHaven&London:YaleUniversityPress,2012),pp.403-404.
2 Ibid.
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Research Note
T. S. Eliot’s Conversion from Unitarianism to Anglo–Catholicism
Junichi Saito
It isatoughquestionforliterarystudentstoconsiderwhyT.S.EliotturnedfromhisancestralUnitarianismtoAnglo–Catholicismin1927.
Eliotwrote in a letter toW.ForceStead in 1927 thathewantedStead’s advice,informationandhispracticalassistanceinreceivingConfirmationwiththeAnglicanChurch.HespokehismindfranklytoSteadinhisletter.
....Iamsureyouwillbegladtohelpme.ButmeanwhileIrelyuponyounottomentionthistoanyone.Idonotwantanypublicityornotoriety–forthemoment,itconcernsmealone,¬thepublic–noteventhosenearestme.Ihatespectacular‘cornerstone’.Bytheway,Iwasborn&bredintheveryheartofBostonUnitarianism.1
W.ForceSteadansweredpolitelytotheletteronFebruary4.Hereiteratedthesignificanceofbaptismandcommunion.
.. .forgivemeifIaskwhetheryouhavebeenbaptized?MyideaofUnitariansisofausterepeoplewhoabstainfrombaptismaswellascommunion.PerhapsIdothemaninjustice.Anywayonemustbebaptizedbeforebeingconfirmed,tho’itisnotnecessarythatoneshouldreceiveAnglicanbaptism. It isdifferentwithconfirmationwhereeverythingdependsupontheApostolicsuccession.2
Inreply toStead’s letter, it seemedthatEliot steadfastlymaintained thepossibilityofaUnitarianformofbaptism.Asforbaptism,EliotthoughtbacktohischildhoodinSt.Louis.
Thereisaformofbaptism,aritualwithwater,inUnitarianism.IcannotofcourseswearthatIwasbaptized !Idon’tremember–isacertificateneeded?ButmypeopleconsideredthattheywereidenticalwiththeUnitarianchurch–theirpositioninBoston
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3 Ibid.,p.412.4 Ibid.,p.428.
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Unitarianism is like thatof theBorgias in thePapacy! –and Ihaveseenyoungermembersof the familybaptized,very formally;andIhave inshortnot theslightest doubtofmyBaptism. Bytheway,UnitarianshaveakindofCommunionService–onceamonth,also.Inevercommunicated;myparentsdid,regularly;buttheydidnotbotheraboutme.3
Stead’sreplyonFebruary8seemedtobesignificanttothosewhoreceiveAnglicanbaptism.
‘Nowtobeserious,itseemstomethattheUnitarianbaptismistheonlyexceptiontothegeneralrulewhichImentionedinmylastletter,namelythatanybaptismwhetherepiscopalornotisrecognisedasvalid,fortheoneessentialisbaptisminthenameoftheTrinity,andthatIinfercouldnotbeexpectedintheUnitarianChurch....’4
WhetherEliotstrengthenedhisbeliefintheTrinityofAnglo–Catholicismatthattimehassomethingtodowiththegeneralmoodofhispoems.OnemightsaythatEliot’spoetictonebecomesreligiouslytincturedafter1927.
IfreaderscompareEliot’searlierpoems,Prufrock and Other ObservationsandPoems, 1920withhislaterpoems,Ash–WednesdayandFour Quartets,anumberofdifferencesmaybenotedinthewaythepoetcomposespoems.
Hisearlierpoems,suchas“Prufrock”,“Preludes”,and“Gerontion”,dealwiththethemeofGod’sabsenceinthebarrenmodernworldinwhichhumanshavelosttheirdirection.Itisnexttoimpossibletofindanysenseofsalvation,butonlythesenseofdespairofEliot’scontemporaries.Eliotsaysin“Prufrock”:
Igrowold...Igrowold...Ishallwearthebottomsofmytrousersrolled.
ShallIpartmyhairbehind?DoIdaretoeatapeach?Ishallwearwhiteflanneltrousers,andwalkdownthebeach.Ihaveheardthemermaidssinging,eachtoeach.Idonotthinkthattheywillsingtome.....WehavelingeredinthechambersoftheseaBysea–girlswreathedwithseaweedredandbrownTillhumanvoiceswakeusup,andwedrown.
Thetoneofthepassagesoundsverypessimistic,asifhehadlostthemeaningoflife.Thepoet seems tobe searching for thebasicuniversalvalues thatallhumans,despite the
5 PeterAckroyd,T. S. Eliot(London:HamishHamilton,1984),p.16.6 Ibid.,p.17.
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differencesintheirreligiousbeliefs,cannormallyrelyon.OnemightsaythatEliot’sancestors’Unitarianismhasagreatinfluenceuponhisearlier
poems.Eliot’sgrandfather’sstrictviewsoflifemayhaveinfluencedhisbeliefandthought.PeterAckroydexplainshowgreatWilliamGreenleafEliot’sinfluenceonhisfamilywas.
Thepersuasiveanddominantpresence in thehousehold,however,was thatofhisgrandfather,WilliamGreenleafEliot,whohaddiedtheyearbeforeEliotwasborn.Eliot,even inoldage,rememberedhis influenceasthatofonewho‘ruleshissonandhisson’ssons fromthegrave’, aMosesuponwhose tabletswereengravedthe lawsofpublic service.Eliotwas alwaysmuchpossessedby thedead, and that sense ofpossession(ordispossession)wasonewhichhelearnedearly.5
It canbeargued thatEliot’sgrandfather’sreligiousbeliefcastapessimisticshadowonEliot’searlierpoems. Unitarianism isanentirelydifferentbelief fromtheviewpointsoforthodoxChristians.Ackroyddiscussesthedifferencebetweenthetworeligioussects.
Unitarianismis, infact,fromtheperspectiveoforthodoxy,ahereticalfaithprincipallybecauseitdoesnotaccepttheChristiandoctrineoftheIncarnation-ChristbecomingasortofsuperiorEmerson.ItisessentiallyPuritanismdrainedofitstheology,sinceitdeniesthecentraltenetsofpredestinationanddamnation;heavenandhellareof lessaccountthanthemundanespacewhichweinhabitbetweenthem....Unitarianismisearnest, intellectual,humanitarian,partof thathigh–minded‘ethical culture’whichEliotinlateryearsdistrustedandmocked.6
AccordingtoAckroyd’sexplanation,UnitariansdonotacceptthebasicorthodoxteachingofChrist as the IncarnatedWord. Unitarianismcanbecalledapragmaticbelief system,stressinganethicalwayoflifewhichleadsUnitarianstowardastageofhumanperfection.Eliotseemstohavesufferedwith theUnitariansenseofmoralprogress throughouthischildhood.
BarrySpurragreeswithAckroyd’sobservationoftheearlyEliot’sinnerstruggle.Hediscusses
...intheearliestperiodofEliot’slife,whichhewaslatertorecallasa‘struggle’,‘overmanyyearssoblindlyanderrantly’,hewasdominatedbyhisfamily’swell–establishedUnitarianheritage.This isthemostsignificantoftheformative influencescomprisingwhatEricSigghascalledhis‘deepAmericanpast,extendingfarbackintimebeforehisbirth’,inoppositiontowhichEliot’sAnglo–Catholicismwas,muchlater,toemerge.
7 BarrySpurr,‘Anglo─Catholic in Religion’ T.S. Eliot and Christianity(Cambridge:TheLutterworthPress,2010),pp.3-4.
8 Ibid.,p.4.9 Ibid.10Ibid.
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...someaspectsofCalvinisttheologythatarecentral,too,toCatholicteaching–suchasthedoctrineofOriginalSin(utterlyrepudiatedbyUnitarianism)–wereattheveryheartofhisAnglo–Catholicfaith.7
SpurralsoassertsthatUnitarianismcanbecalleda‘creedlessrationalfaith’.Heexplains:
Unitarianism,itwasquipped,haditsowntrinitarianism(havingrejectedtheorthodoxbeliefinFather,SonandSpiritasconsubstantial,coeternal):affirmingthefatherhoodofGod,thebrotherhoodofman,andtheneighbourhoodofBoston.Eliotwastotravelasfarfromthesereligiousprinciples(whichhemocked,inhisownmischievoustriplet,as
‘thereligionof thebluesky, thegrassandflowers’)as theUnitarianshadremovedthemselves,doctrinally,fromtheirCalvinistforbears:forthem,‘themenwhowrotetheBibleandtheearlyChristianswereliberals’...8
Readersmay recognize thatEliot struggledwith theburdenofhisgrandfather’sUnitarianism,whichsymbolizedEliot’sgrandfather,William’senergy, cheers,voluntaryworkandliberalism.9Eliotrecalledthathisgrandfather’simageof‘theGreatMan’wassomethingthathecouldneverattain.10
ItwouldappearthatEliothadbeenpossessedbythepreachingofhisdeadgrandfatherin“TheLoveSongofJ.AlfredPrufrock”:
AndIhaveknowntheeyesalready,knownthemall-Theeyesthatfixyouinaformulatedphrase,AndwhenIamformulated,sprawlingonapin,WhenIampinnedandwrigglingonthewall,ThenhowshouldIbeginTospitoutallthebutt–endsofmydaysandways?
ItisbelievedthatEliotcomposedthepoemwhenhewasstudyingattheSorbonne.Itisasif theyoungpoetwasbeingwatchedbyhisdeadgrandfatherevenafterhavingseveredhimself fromhisUnitarian family. Hisoftenused imageofa labyrinthof streetsmightindicateEliot’sinnerstruggletoseekthewordstoarticulatehisfeelingatthattime.
BeforeEliot’sconversiontotheAnglicanChurch,readersfindEliotstrugglingagainstboredomandspiritualbarrenness inaworldwithoutGod. Eliot’ssenseofboredomanddespairforhiscontemporaryworldisstillapparentin The Waste Land.
11Ackroyd,op.cit.,p.159.12Ibid.,pp.159-160.13G.DouglasAtkins,T. S. Eliot: The Poet as Christian(NewYork:PalgraveMacmillan,2014),p.1.14Ibid.15Ibid.
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UnrealCity,Underthebrownfogofawinterdawn,AcrowdflowedoverLondonBridge,somany,Ihadnotthoughtdeathhadundonesomany.
Eliotdepictscontemporarymenwalkinglikeghostsbereftofthepurposeoflife.Onemightarguethatthepoetistryingtoexpandhispersonalagonyintoamoreuniversalone.Hispersonalvoicerepresentsanailinghumanvoiceatlarge.EliothadtostruggleanothersixyearstoobtainasolidbeliefinAnglo–Catholicism.
AckroydsaysthatEliotfelltohiskneesinfrontofMichelangelo’sPietawhenhewasvisitingRomein1926.11AckroydalsoexplainshowEliotwasfinallyconvertedtoAnglo–Catholicism.
. . .beforehis formalconversion,hewasundergoingregular trainingandattendingearlymorningservices intheChurchofEngland.InanessayonLancelotAndrewes,publishedinthisyear,hedescribedthevirtuesofwhathecalledthe‘EnglishCatholicChurch’,andindeedhisconfessorhasrecalledhowEliotsawhisconversionasareturntothereligionofhisEnglishancestors....HebecameattachedtotheAnglo–Catholicmovementwithin the Church of England, precisely because he saw in it thecontinuationofsuchatradition.12
G.DouglasAtkinspointsoutthatEliottakesfromLancelotAndrewestheideaofsqueezingaworduntil itgivesbirthtoa full juiceofmeaningwhichtheyhadrarely found inthepast. 13 Atkins furtherdiscusses thatEliot’spoemsarenotmadeof suchsqueezingofindividualwordsbefore1927.14AccordingtoAtkins,achangeappearsin“JourneyoftheMagi”(1927)andisfullydevelopedinAsh–Wednesday(1930).15
ThefollowingpassageistakenfromAsh–Wednesday:
Sister,motherAndspiritoftheriver,spiritofthesea,SuffermenottobeseparatedAndletmycrycomeuntoThee.
SensitivereadersmightnoticethatEliottriesto‘squeeze’poeticwordsinthepassage.Eliot’s poems andprosebecome religiously tinctured afterhis conversion toAnglo–
16Spurr,op.cit.,p.157.17T.S.Eliot,Christianity and Culture(NewYorkandLondon:HarcourtBrace&Company),pp.148-149.
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Catholicismin1927.EliotconcludesthepoemwithasilentprayerfortheBlessedMother;theVirgin’spresenceandinfluenceinEliot’sspiritualityisconspicuouslyindicated.16BeliefintheVirginMaryconstitutesanimportantdoctrineinAnglo–Catholicism.Eliotdepictedfemalecharactersnegativelyinhispoemsbefore1927.
Eliot’sstancetowardtheChurchofEnglandbecomesveryfirminFour Quartets.Thefollowingpassagedemonstrateshisself–convictionasanAnglo–Catholic.
WhilethelightfailsOnawinter’safternoon,inasecludedchapelHistoryisnowandEngland.
Eliotsuggeststhathumanscanbesavedbythestrongbelief intheIncarnation,whichiscentral toEliot’sAnglo–Catholic faith. Eliotwasreaffirmingan important role for theChurchofEnglandwhenhewrote,“LittleGidding”.HisstrongsenseofcommitmenttotheChurchofEnglandcanalsobeseeninthefollowingpassage.
InEngland,themainculturaltraditionhasforseveralcenturiesbeenAnglican.RomanCatholics inEnglandare,ofcourse, inamorecentralEuropeantraditionthanareAnglicans;yet,becausethemaintraditionofEnglandhasbeenAnglican,theyareinanotheraspectmoreoutsideofthetraditionthanareProtestantdissenters.ItistheProtestantdissentwhichis,inrelationtoAnglicanism,acongeriesofsub–cultures...17
EliotdoesnotarguethattheRomanCatholicChurchislessimportantthantheChurchofEngland.Anglicanism’sroleistoactasthecornerstoneofcultureinEngland.Eliotfurtherstressedtheneed foraChristiansocietydespitevariousChristiandenominationsat thattime.
ItsoundsquitenaturalforEliottosayinthelastpassageof“LittleGidding”:
AndallshallbewellandAllmannersofthingsshallbewellWhenthetonguesofflamearein–folded IntothecrownedknotoffireAndthefireandtheroseareone.
IfEliotattainedsuchanultimatestateofmind,itwasonlyafterstrugglingtofindthemeaningof lifeasaChristianpoet. Hisconversionto theChurchofEnglandwasaturningpoint inallowinghimtoputbehindhischaoticstateofmindobserved inhis
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earlierpoems.ItcouldbesaidthatAnglo–Catholicismmadehimthemostprominentliteraryfigureofthetwentiethcentury.
Thispaperisbasedonareadingseminarheldatthe39thAnnualMeetingoftheT.S.EliotsocietyinAtlanta,Georgia,USA.