T. S. Eliot: a critical study

By: Dwivedi, A.NMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Atlantic 2002Description: 216pISBN: 8126901365Subject(s): T. S. Eliot | English literature | English poetryDDC classification: 821.09 Summary: This book is the outcome of the author s continued study and research in T.S. Eliot literature, demonstrating as it does his valid critical insight and sound judgement. There are scholars who might initially differ with him in regard to his formulations about Eliot s indebtedness to Indian thought and tradition, but they will have to accept them ultimately in the presence of well-researched and well-documented internal and external evidences. Even established western scholars like Grover Smith of the Duke University and Charles M. Holmes of the Transylvania university, U.S.A., besides a host of Indian professors and scholars, have acknowledged the truth. The book comprising eighteen papers present a comprehensive view of Eliot and bring out his multi-pronged genius. Eliot was an American by birth and education, an Anglo-catholic by religion, a Britisher by way of naturalized citizenship, a deep-rooted European by sense of culture, a universal poet and an international hero by means of his creative talent and art. The book highlights Eliot’s literary personality and the different aspects of his creative art. These papers undoubtedly broaden the scope of approach to Eliot. The book is designed in such a way that it will attract both common and specialist readers.
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This book is the outcome of the author s continued study and research in T.S. Eliot literature, demonstrating as it does his valid critical insight and sound judgement. There are scholars who might initially differ with him in regard to his formulations about Eliot s indebtedness to Indian thought and tradition, but they will have to accept them ultimately in the presence of well-researched and well-documented internal and external evidences. Even established western scholars like Grover Smith of the Duke University and Charles M. Holmes of the Transylvania university, U.S.A., besides a host of Indian professors and scholars, have acknowledged the truth.
The book comprising eighteen papers present a comprehensive view of Eliot and bring out his multi-pronged genius. Eliot was an American by birth and education, an Anglo-catholic by religion, a Britisher by way of naturalized citizenship, a deep-rooted European by sense of culture, a universal poet and an international hero by means of his creative talent and art.
The book highlights Eliot’s literary personality and the different aspects of his creative art. These papers undoubtedly broaden the scope of approach to Eliot.
The book is designed in such a way that it will attract both common and specialist readers.

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