The new Cambridge companion to T. S. Eliot
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The new Cambridge companion to T. S. Eliot
Cambridge University Press, 2017
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Drawing on the latest developments in scholarship and criticism, The New Cambridge Companion to T. S. Eliot opens up fresh avenues of appreciation and inquiry to a global twenty-first century readership. Emphasizing major works and critical issues, this collection of newly commissioned essays from leading international scholars provides seven full chapters reassessing Eliot's poetry and drama; explores important contemporary critical issues that were previously untreated, such as the significance of gender and sexuality; and challenges received accounts of his at times controversial critical reception. Complete with a chronology of Eliot's life and work and an up-to-date select bibliography, this authoritative and accessible introduction to Eliot's complete oeuvre will be an essential resource for students.
Table of Contents
- 1. Unravelling Eliot Jason Harding
- 2. Eliot: form and allusion Michael O'Neill
- 3. Prufrock and Other Observations Anne Stillman
- 4. Banishing the backward devils: Eliot's quatrain poems and 'Gerontion' Rick de Villiers
- 5. With automatic hand: The Waste Land Lawrence Rainey
- 6. 'Let these words answer': Ash-Wednesday and the Ariel poems Sarah Kennedy
- 7. Four Quartets Steve Ellis
- 8. 'A precise way of thinking and feeling': Eliot and verse drama Anthony Cuda
- 9. T. S. Eliot as literary critic Helen Thaventhiran
- 10. T. S. Eliot's social criticism John Xiros Cooper
- 11. Gender and sexuality Gail McDonald
- 12. Eliot's philosophical studies: Bergson, Frazer, Bradley Jewel Spears Brooker
- 13. Anglo-Catholic in religion: T. S. Eliot and Christianity Barry Spurr.
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