T. S. Eliot and the Romantic Critical Tradition

T. S. Eliot and the Romantic Critical Tradition
Author: Edward Lobb
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317309707

Edward Lobb’s study, first published in 1981, is a thorough examination of Eliot’s relation to Romantic criticism. This title also makes extensive use of Eliot’s Clark Lectures on metaphysical poetry. Delivered in 1926, the lectures complete the picture of literary history set out in Eliot’s published work, and are, the author believes, essential to a full understanding of the poet’s ideas and their place in tradition. Drawing on a wide variety of primary sources and earlier scholarship, T. S. Eliot and the Romantic Critical Tradition will be of interest to students of literature.

T. S. Eliot's Romantic Dilemma

T. S. Eliot's Romantic Dilemma
Author: Eugenia M. Gunner
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317308220

The fact that Eliot disapproved of Romanticism is clear from his critical essays, where he often appears to reject it absolutely. However, Eliot’s understanding of the term and his appreciation of literature developed and altered greatly from his adolescence to his years of scholarly study, yet he was never unable to dismiss Romanticism entirely as a critical issue. This study, first published in 1985, analyses Eliot’s approach and criticism to Romanticism, with an analysis of The Waste Land, adding to the layers of its meaning, context and content to the poem. This title will be of interest to students of literature.

From Physics to Metaphysics: Philosophy and Allegory in the Critical Writings of T. S. Eliot

From Physics to Metaphysics: Philosophy and Allegory in the Critical Writings of T. S. Eliot
Author: Fabio L. Vericat Pérez-Mínguez
Publisher: Universitat de València
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2011-11-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 843708556X

Antes de dedicarse por completo a la literatura, T.S. Eliot fue un serio estudiante de filosofía. Este estudio pretende determinar la importancia de este hecho en su desarrollo como crítico literario. La intención es argumentar que el cambio que Eliot hizo de la filosofía a la literatura fue instigado con la esperanza de encontrar en el campo literario un estilo que había vencido durante sus estudios filosóficos.

Literary Theory and Criticism

Literary Theory and Criticism
Author: Patricia Waugh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2006
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780199291335

This volume offers a comprehensive account of modern literary criticism, presenting the field as part of an ongoing historical and intellectual tradition. Featuring thirty-nine specially commissioned chapters from an international team of esteemed contributors, it fills a large gap in the market by combining the accessibility of single-authored selections with a wide range of critical perspectives. The volume is divided into four parts. Part One covers the key philosophical and aesthetic origins of literary theory, while Part Two discusses the foundational movements and thinkers in the first half of the twentieth century. Part Three offers introductory overviews of the most important movements and thinkers in modern literary theory, and Part Four looks at emergent trends and future directions.

T. S. Eliot's Romantic Dilemma

T. S. Eliot's Romantic Dilemma
Author: Eugenia M. Gunner
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317308239

The fact that Eliot disapproved of Romanticism is clear from his critical essays, where he often appears to reject it absolutely. However, Eliot’s understanding of the term and his appreciation of literature developed and altered greatly from his adolescence to his years of scholarly study, yet he was never unable to dismiss Romanticism entirely as a critical issue. This study, first published in 1985, analyses Eliot’s approach and criticism to Romanticism, with an analysis of The Waste Land, adding to the layers of its meaning, context and content to the poem. This title will be of interest to students of literature.

Authors and Authority

Authors and Authority
Author: Patrick Parrinder
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1991
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780231076470

One of the great paradoxes of modern times is that the more scientists understand the natural world, the more we discover that our everyday beliefs about it are wrong. Neil F. Comins has identified and classified, by origin and topic, over 1,700 commonly held misconceptions about the universe. He presents the reader with the tools needed to probe erroneous notions so that we can begin to question for ourselves... and to think more like scientists.

Bergson, Eliot, and American Literature

Bergson, Eliot, and American Literature
Author: Paul Douglass
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0813161630

Until now, Bergson's widely acknowledged impact on American literature has never been comprehensively mapped. Author Paul Douglass explains and evaluates Bergson's meaning for American writers, beginning with Eliot and moving through Ransom, Penn Warren, and Tate to Faulkner, Wallace Stevens, Henry Miller, William Carlos Williams, and others. It will be a standard point of reference. Bergson was the continental philosopher of the early 1900s, a celebrity, as Sartre would later be. Profoundly influential throughout Europe, and widely discussed in England and America in the Teens, Twenties, and Thirties, Bergson is now rarely read. His current "obsolescence," Douglass argues, illuminates the Western shift from Modern to post- Modern. Ambitious in scope, this book remains admirably close to Bergson himself: what he said, where that fits in the historical context of philosophy, why his ideas moved across the Atlantic, and how he affected American writers. At the book's heart are readings of Eliot's criticism and poetry, analyses of Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury and Light in August, and evaluations of Ransom's, Tate's and Penn Warren's criticism. This impressively researched and beautifully written study will remain of lasting value to students of American literature.

T. S. Eliot and Indic Traditions

T. S. Eliot and Indic Traditions
Author: Cleo McNelly Kearns
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1987-06-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780521324397

An exploration of Eliot's lifelong interest in Indic philosophy and religion.

T. S. Eliot and the Art of Collaboration

T. S. Eliot and the Art of Collaboration
Author: Richard Badenhausen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2005-01-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1139442805

Richard Badenhausen examines the crucial role that collaboration with other writers played in the development of T. S. Eliot's works from the earliest poetry and unpublished prose to the late plays. He demonstrates Eliot's dependence on collaboration in order to create, but also his struggle to accept the implications of the process. In case-studies of Eliot's collaborations, Badenhausen reveals the complexities of Eliot's theory and practice of collaboration. Examining a wide range of familiar and uncollected materials, Badenhausen explores Eliot's social, psychological, textual encounters with collaborators such as Ezra Pound, John Hayward, Martin Browne, and Vivienne Eliot, among others. Finally, this study shows how Eliot's later work increasingly accommodates his audience as he attempted to apply his theories of collaboration more broadly to social, cultural, and political concerns.

Poetic Argument

Poetic Argument
Author: Jonathan Kertzer
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1988
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780773506794

Poetic Argument studies argument as both a theme and a technique of poetry. Jonathan Kertzer considers how poets argue for, rather than merely assert, their truths. In a theoretical essay and detailed analysis of the works of five poets - Marianne Moore, Edward Thomas, Dylan Thomas, T.S. Eliot, and Wallace Stevens - Kertzer explores the workings of lyrical imagination.