T S Eliot And The Dynamic Imagination


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T.S Eliot and the Dynamic Imagination


T.S Eliot and the Dynamic Imagination

Author: Sarah Kennedy

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2018-04-05


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A wide-ranging and novel study of metaphor as the generative principle giving shape and substance to Eliot's poetic imagination.

The T. S. Eliot Studies Annual


The T. S. Eliot Studies Annual

Author: John D. Morgenstern

language: en

Publisher: Liverpool University Press

Release Date: 2021-07-08


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Volume 3 features a special forum on “Eliot and Green Modernism,” edited by Julia E. Daniel, as well as a special forum titled “First Readings of the Eliot–Hale Archive,” edited by John Whittier-Ferguson.

Eliot Now


Eliot Now

Author: Megan Quigley

language: en

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Release Date: 2024-07-25


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Over a dozen new volumes of T. S. Eliot's poetry, prose, and letters have been published in the past decade. This collection presents unabashedly fresh approaches to Eliot, while simultaneously guiding readers through the new materials that are available for the first time outside of restricted archives. Eliot, the figurehead of literary modernism, continues to be someone whom critics love to hate (Misogynist! Reactionary! Anti-Semite!) and readers love to devour (Profound! Revolutionary! Resonant!). Why does one artist elicit such different responses? Eliot Now collects new and established voices in Eliot studies, integrating contemporary critical approaches with careful attention to the newly published materials. Whether grappling with the controversial new two-volume Poems, narrating the experience of opening Eliot's letters in the Emily Hale papers (until 2020 the “most famous sealed archive in the world”), or rereading his works through ecocritical or trans studies lenses, Eliot Now shows how this most effusively celebrated and heatedly criticized 20th-century writer continues to change the way we read literature in the 21st century. The collection concludes with six award-winning contemporary poets considering the influence of The Waste Land on poetry today.