Works by T. S. Eliot (Book Guide) - Plays by T. S. Eliot, Poetry by T. S. Eliot, Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, Murder in the Cathedral, the Wast (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (works not included). Pages: 38. Chapters: Plays by T. S. Eliot, Poetry by T. S. Eliot, Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, Murder in the Cathedral, The Waste Land, Four Quartets, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, Gerontion, Macavity, The Hollow Men, The Family Reunion, Little Gidding, Burnt Norton, East Coker, Tradition and the Individual Talent, The Frontiers of Criticism, The Dry Salvages, The Cocktail Party, The Elder Statesman, Selected Essays, 1917-1932, Growltiger's Last Stand, The Journey of the Magi, Ash Wednesday, Preludes, Gus: The Theatre Cat, Hamlet and His Problems, T. S. Eliot's Ariel poems, Portrait of a Lady, The Confidential Clerk, Bustopher Jones, The Sacred Wood, The Rock. Excerpt: The Waste Land is a 434-line modernist poem by T. S. Eliot published in 1922. It has been called "one of the most important poems of the 20th century." Despite the poem's obscurity -its shifts between satire and prophecy, its abrupt and unannounced changes of speaker, location and time, its elegiac but intimidating summoning up of a vast and dissonant range of cultures and literatures-the poem has become a familiar touchstone of modern literature. Among its famous phrases are "April is the cruellest month" (its first line); "I will show you fear in a handful of dust"; and (its last line) the mantra in the Sanskrit language "Shantih shantih shantih." Eliot probably worked on what was to become The Waste Land for several years preceding its first publication in 1922. In a letter to New York lawyer and patron of modernism John Quinn dated 9 May 1921, Eliot wrote that he had "a long poem in mind and partly on paper which I am wishful to finish." Richard Aldington, in his memoirs, relates that "a year or so" before Eliot read him the manuscript draft of The Waste Land in London, Eliot visited him in the country. While walking...

R413

Or split into 4x interest-free payments of 25% on orders over R50
Learn more

Discovery Miles4130
Delivery AdviceOut of stock

Toggle WishListAdd to wish list
Review this Item

Product Description

Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (works not included). Pages: 38. Chapters: Plays by T. S. Eliot, Poetry by T. S. Eliot, Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, Murder in the Cathedral, The Waste Land, Four Quartets, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, Gerontion, Macavity, The Hollow Men, The Family Reunion, Little Gidding, Burnt Norton, East Coker, Tradition and the Individual Talent, The Frontiers of Criticism, The Dry Salvages, The Cocktail Party, The Elder Statesman, Selected Essays, 1917-1932, Growltiger's Last Stand, The Journey of the Magi, Ash Wednesday, Preludes, Gus: The Theatre Cat, Hamlet and His Problems, T. S. Eliot's Ariel poems, Portrait of a Lady, The Confidential Clerk, Bustopher Jones, The Sacred Wood, The Rock. Excerpt: The Waste Land is a 434-line modernist poem by T. S. Eliot published in 1922. It has been called "one of the most important poems of the 20th century." Despite the poem's obscurity -its shifts between satire and prophecy, its abrupt and unannounced changes of speaker, location and time, its elegiac but intimidating summoning up of a vast and dissonant range of cultures and literatures-the poem has become a familiar touchstone of modern literature. Among its famous phrases are "April is the cruellest month" (its first line); "I will show you fear in a handful of dust"; and (its last line) the mantra in the Sanskrit language "Shantih shantih shantih." Eliot probably worked on what was to become The Waste Land for several years preceding its first publication in 1922. In a letter to New York lawyer and patron of modernism John Quinn dated 9 May 1921, Eliot wrote that he had "a long poem in mind and partly on paper which I am wishful to finish." Richard Aldington, in his memoirs, relates that "a year or so" before Eliot read him the manuscript draft of The Waste Land in London, Eliot visited him in the country. While walking...

Customer Reviews

No reviews or ratings yet - be the first to create one!

Product Details

General

Imprint

University-Press.Org

Country of origin

United States

Release date

September 2013

Availability

Supplier out of stock. If you add this item to your wish list we will let you know when it becomes available.

First published

September 2013

Authors

Dimensions

246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

40

ISBN-13

978-1-230-65412-6

Barcode

9781230654126

Categories

LSN

1-230-65412-7



Trending On Loot