T.S. Eliot annual
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T.S. Eliot annual
(Macmillan literary annuals)
Macmillan, 1990
- no. 1
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
By publishing recent works by both established and younger scholars from many countries, the T.S.Eliot Annual continues the work begun by the editor in the T.S.Eliot Review (1974). Included in this presentation of some of the best critical work recently produced in the field of Eliot studies is a lengthy essay on "Prufrock", a critical essay on "The Passing of the Unified Sensibility" and "Eliot's Peculiar Personae", an examination of specific poems - "Preludes" and "Four Quartets" while there is an investigation into Eliot's classicism through a study of the poet's "allusional method". Eliot's relationship with Oscar Wilde, Tristan Tzara and Arnold Bennett is covered, as is the "Bradleian Vein" in Eliot studies.
目次
- Part 1 Articles: from "Burnt Norton" to "East Coker" - the passing of the unified sensibility, G.Smith
- sustained stages and states - Eliot's Peculiar Personae, G.T.Wright
- Eliot's classicism - a study in allusional method and design, L.A.Cuddy
- "the poetry does not matter" - "Four Quartets" and the rhetoric of humility- V.P.H.Li
- the voices of Eliot's "Preludes" - listening closely to the poem and the poet, L.B.Gamache
- Tzara in "The Waste Land", V.D'Ambrosio
- Wilde and Eliot, R.Shusterman
- Arnold Bennett and Eliot - what happened to "Sweeny Agonistes?", H.Hauge. Part 2 Occasional monograph: the function of "Prufrock" for criticism, S.Sultan. Part 3 Review essay: new notes on the "Bradleian Vein" in Eliot studies, A.P.Frank. Part 4 Reviews: Carlos Baker: the echoing green romanticism, modernism and the phenomenon of transference in poetry, B.John
- Eloise Knapp Hay- T.S.Eliot's negative way, J.Birje-Patil
- Edward Lobb - T.S.Eliot and the Romantic critical tradition and Rajaath- T.S.Eliot's theory of poetry, R.Jackaman
- Stoddard Martin - Wagner to "The Waste land", R.Furness
- Grover Smith - "The Waste Land", B.Raffel
- Leonard Unger - Eliot's compound ghost, C.Brooks.
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