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Eliot's early years

Lyndall Gordon

(Oxford lives)

Oxford University Press, 1988

Reprinted with corrections

  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. [164]-167

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This is an account of T.S.Eliot's early life and works, which attempts to provide, not only a biographical profile of the poet's early years, but also a critical analysis of the poetry of those years, most notably "The Wasteland". Lyndall Gordon is author of "Virginia Woolf" and "Eliot's New Life". She won the Rose Mary Crawshay Prize 1978, for "Eliot's Early Years".

Table of Contents

  • Early models
  • a New England student
  • beyond philosophy
  • Eliot's ordeals
  • the waste land traversed
  • conversion. Appendices: Eliot's reading in mysticism (1908-14)
  • dating "The Waste Land" fragments
  • a note on "The Waste Land" and "Ulysses".

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