T. S. Eliot in Context.
Material type: TextSeries: Literature in ContextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011Copyright date: ©2011Description: 1 online resource (434 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781139079594Subject(s): Eliot, T. S. -- (Thomas Stearns), -- 1888-1965 -- Criticism and interpretationGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: T. S. Eliot in ContextDDC classification: 821.912 LOC classification: PS3509.L43 Z87256 2011Online resources: Click to ViewCover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- NOTE -- Part one: Life -- Chapter 1 St Louis -- Notes -- Chapter 2 New England -- Notes -- Chapter 3 Paris -- Notes -- Chapter 4 London -- Notes -- Chapter 5 Englishness -- Notes -- Chapter 6 The idea of Europe -- Notes -- Part two: Forms -- Chapter 7 The role of intellectual -- Notes -- Chapter 8 Publishing -- Notes -- Chapter 9 Censorship -- Notes -- Chapter 10 Literary journalism -- Notes -- Chapter 11 Visual art -- Notes -- Chapter 12 Dance -- Notes -- Chapter 13 Drama -- Notes -- Chapter 14 Music -- Notes -- Chapter 15 Radio -- Notes -- Part three: Literary Cross-Currents -- Chapter 16 Allusion: the case of Shakespeare -- Notes -- Chapter 17 Classics -- Notes -- Chapter 18 Dante -- Notes -- Chapter 19 Seventeenth-century literature -- Notes -- Chapter 20 Romantic and Victorian poetry -- The Romantics -- The Victorians -- Notes -- Chapter 21 French poetry -- Notes -- Chapter 22 Georgian poetry -- Notes -- Chapter 23 Bloomsbury -- Notes -- Chapter 24 Ezra Pound -- Notes -- Chapter 25 The avant-garde -- Notes -- Part four: Politics, society and culture -- Chapter 26 Politics -- Notes -- Chapter 27 Economics -- Notes -- Chapter 28 Anti-Semitism -- Notes -- Chapter 29 Gender -- Notes -- Chapter 30 Religion -- Notes -- Chapter 31 Philosophy -- Notes -- Chapter 32 Social science -- Notes -- Chapter 33 Natural science -- Notes -- Part five: Reception -- Chapter 34 Contemporary reviews -- Notes -- Chapter 35 Contemporary and post-war poetry -- Notes -- Chapter 36 Eliot studies -- Biography -- Sexuality -- American Eliot and the French connection -- Culture and politics -- Philosophy, anthropology, science -- Postmodern theory -- Religion -- Notes.
Chapter 37 Legacies: from literary criticism to literary theory -- Notes -- Further reading -- 1 St Louis -- 2 New England -- 3 Paris -- 4 London -- 5 Englishness -- 6 The idea of Europe -- 7 The role of intellectual -- 8 Publishing -- 9 Censorship -- 10 Literary journalism -- 11 Visual art -- 12 Dance -- 13 Drama -- 14 Music -- 15 Radio -- 16 Allusion: the case of shakespeare -- 17 Classics -- 18 Dante -- 19 Seventeenth-century literature -- 20 Romantic and Victorian poetry -- 21 French poetry -- 22 Georgian poetry -- 23 Bloomsbury -- 24 Ezra Pound -- 25 The avant-garde -- 26 Politics -- 27 Economics -- 28 Anti-Semitism -- 29 Gender -- 30 Religion -- 31 Philosophy -- 32 Social science -- 33 Natural science -- 34 Contemporary reviews -- 35 Contemporary and post-war poetry -- 36 Eliot studies -- 37 Legacies: from literary criticism to literary theory -- Index.
Explains the background to Eliot's works, from his life and career to art, politics and publishing.
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