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"One of the most penetrating studies of Eliot's poetry." -- Wolfgang Iser
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Has T. S. Eliot been accurately judged by Harold Bloom, Robert Langbaum, and the many other critics who claim him for a Romantic poetic tradition? Taking issue with descriptions of Eliot as a late Romantic, elegiac poet or as a Paterian poet of experience, John Paul Riquelme links Eliot to anti-Romantic and antielegiac literary forms typified by revenge tragedy. As he questions readings of Eliot's poetry that emphasize a self's quest for identity, Riquelme finds instead a thoroughgoing dissolving of the self's certainties and its uncertainties in Eliot's writings. Seller Inventory # 002056
Book Description Gebundene Ausgabe. Condition: Sehr gut. 368 Seiten Fresh and clean hardcover copy in good condition with original dustjacket. Frisches und sauberes Hardcover-Exemplar in gutem Zustand mit Original-Schutzumschlag. Contents: Introduction: Eliot, postmodernism, and the revaluation of romanticism Part I: Paradigms "Tradition and the individual talent," "Literary history and literary modernity" "Rhapsody on a windy night" and prosopopoeia "A game of chess" and "Little Gidding": ghosts of past writing "Matthew Arnold": the auditory imagination Part 2: On imagination, allegory and wit The romantics and Dryden on "Imagination" Dissociation, allegory, and deferral Dante and anological thinking Wit as process and product: the metaphysical poets Citation, revenge, and writing: "Tradition and individual talent" and "Philip Massinger" Part 3: Echoes and reverberations, preludes and morality odes Antielegiac stanzas and fragmented monologues Elegy and revenge, voice and writing, echo and echolalia in The waste land Ash-Wednesday as morality ode Part 4: Writing as Heraclitean process Four quartets and the fragments of the past Writing, history and the conjoining of fragments "Little gidding" 3: indifference and the process of reading Four quartets Four quartets as garden of forking paths and Heraclitean river Wit and limits of language "Midwinter spring" and aesthetic creation. ISBN 9780801840586 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 698. Seller Inventory # 1204786