T.S. Eliot : a voice descanting : centenary essays
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T.S. Eliot : a voice descanting : centenary essays
Macmillan, 1990
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Using a variety of approaches from the traditional to the post-modern, this volume brings together essays by 14 scholars who examine T.S.Eliot's poetry and criticism. These essays were written and edited on the occasion of Eliot's birth centenary. The book contains reproductions of four paintings, based on Eliot's "Four Quartets" by the New York artist David Finn.
Table of Contents
- "Preludes" as prelude - in defense of Eliot as Symboliste, Charles Altieri
- "The Waste Land" - a drama of images, Armin Paul Frank
- "It is impossible to say just what I mean" - "The Waste Land" as transcendent meaning, Russell Murphy
- circles of progress in T.S. Eliot's poetry - "Ash Wednesday" as a model, Lois Cuddy
- Eliot, Pound and "Burnt Norton", Keith Alldritt
- knowing reality - a reading of "Four Quartets", Patrick Grant
- "What is the wind doing?" - winds and their functions in Eliot's poetry, Marrianne Thormahlen
- Eliot and the ghost of Poe, Grover Smith
- reflections on T.S.Eliot's "vers libre", Peter Egri
- scene again, Robin Grove
- ' Eliot and the mutations of objectivity, Richard Shusterman
- T.S.Eliot and F.R. Leavis, G. Singh
- Eliot and the poetics of unpleasantness, Shyamal Bagchee
- Eliot's significance as a critic - then and now, John Needham
- on "Four Quartets", four paintings, David Finn.
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