T.S. Eliot: an anthology of recent criticism

Contributor(s): Tapan Kumar Basu, EdMaterial type: TextTextSeries: New OrientationsPublication details: New Delhi Pencraft International 1993Description: 237pISBN: 8185753016Subject(s): Eliot,T.S - Literary criticism | English poetry- History and criticismDDC classification: 821.912 Summary: Preceding the T.S. Eliot centenary celebrations in the year 1988, the spate of criticism on his works etched out his land mark presence on the terrain of English and American letters. Notably, the flow of reappraisals and reassessments of the author of the waste land has continued unabated during the 1990s. This anthology brings together some of the most significant of these critical studies published on the T.S. Eliot oeuvre during the 1980s and the 1990s. Drawn from internationally acknowledge journals and thoroughly researched book projects, the material collated in the anthology examines the entire range of Eliot's multifarious creative engagements, especially his early, middle and late poetry, his poetic drams, and his prose essays. The contributions bring to bear on the texts of Eliot a wide variety of literary theories and ideological perspectives, including neo-modernist view-points of structuralism, post-structuralism, and cultural materialism. Also, several of these essays make for comparative studies, probing the achievements and limitations of Eliot vis-à-vis other British and American authors of the nineteenth and twentieth century’s. The volume offers a fairly large number of fresh insights into the complex mind and art of the author, variously regarded as the 'flag bearer of his age' and the greatest cultural reactionary of all times.
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Preceding the T.S. Eliot centenary celebrations in the year 1988, the spate of criticism on his works etched out his land mark presence on the terrain of English and American letters. Notably, the flow of reappraisals and reassessments of the author of the waste land has continued unabated during the 1990s. This anthology brings together some of the most significant of these critical studies published on the T.S. Eliot oeuvre during the 1980s and the 1990s. Drawn from internationally acknowledge journals and thoroughly researched book projects, the material collated in the anthology examines the entire range of Eliot's multifarious creative engagements, especially his early, middle and late poetry, his poetic drams, and his prose essays. The contributions bring to bear on the texts of Eliot a wide variety of literary theories and ideological perspectives, including neo-modernist view-points of structuralism, post-structuralism, and cultural materialism. Also, several of these essays make for comparative studies, probing the achievements and limitations of Eliot vis-à-vis other British and American authors of the nineteenth and twentieth century’s. The volume offers a fairly large number of fresh insights into the complex mind and art of the author, variously regarded as the 'flag bearer of his age' and the greatest cultural reactionary of all times.

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