T. S. Eliot in Context
Herausgeber: Harding, Jason
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Herausgeber: Harding, Jason
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Explains the background to Eliot's works, from his life and career to art, politics and publishing.
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Explains the background to Eliot's works, from his life and career to art, politics and publishing.
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- Literature in Context
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 754g
- ISBN-13: 9780521511537
- ISBN-10: 0521511534
- Artikelnr.: 32558117
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Literature in Context
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 754g
- ISBN-13: 9780521511537
- ISBN-10: 0521511534
- Artikelnr.: 32558117
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction Jason Harding
Part I. Life: 1. St Louis Earl K. Holt III
2. New England Eric Sigg
3. Paris William Marx
4. London C. D. Blanton
5. Englishness Simon Grimble
6. The idea of Europe Jeroen Vanheste
Part II. Forms: 7. The role of the intellectual Michael Levenson
8. Publishing Jason Harding
9. Censorship Rachel Potter
10. Literary journalism Peter White
11. Visual art Charles Altieri
12. Dance Terri Mester
13. Drama Richard Badenhausen
14. Music David Fuller
15. Radio Michael Coyle
Part III. Literary Cross-Currents: 16. Allusion Hugh Haughton
17. Classics Hannah Sullivan
18. Dante Massimo Bacigalupo
19. Seventeenth-century literature Jennifer Formichelli
20. Romantic and Victorian poetry Michael O'Neill
21. French poetry Stephen Romer
22. Georgian poetry Peter Howarth
23. Bloomsbury Mark Hussey
24. Ezra Pound Anne Stillman
25. The avant-garde Marjorie Perloff
Part IV. Politics, Society and Culture: 26. Politics David Bradshaw
27. Economics Adam Trexler
28. Anti-Semitism John Xiros Cooper
29. Gender Rachel Blau DuPlessis
30. Religion Barry Spurr
31. Philosophy Manju Jain
32. Social science Jewel Spears Brooker
33. Natural science Michael H. Whitworth
Part V. Reception: 34. Contemporary reviews Martin Dodsworth
35. Contemporary and postwar poetry Stephen Regan
36. Eliot studies Benjamin G. Lockerd
37. Legacies: from literary criticism to literary theory Patricia Waugh
Guide to further reading
Index.
Part I. Life: 1. St Louis Earl K. Holt III
2. New England Eric Sigg
3. Paris William Marx
4. London C. D. Blanton
5. Englishness Simon Grimble
6. The idea of Europe Jeroen Vanheste
Part II. Forms: 7. The role of the intellectual Michael Levenson
8. Publishing Jason Harding
9. Censorship Rachel Potter
10. Literary journalism Peter White
11. Visual art Charles Altieri
12. Dance Terri Mester
13. Drama Richard Badenhausen
14. Music David Fuller
15. Radio Michael Coyle
Part III. Literary Cross-Currents: 16. Allusion Hugh Haughton
17. Classics Hannah Sullivan
18. Dante Massimo Bacigalupo
19. Seventeenth-century literature Jennifer Formichelli
20. Romantic and Victorian poetry Michael O'Neill
21. French poetry Stephen Romer
22. Georgian poetry Peter Howarth
23. Bloomsbury Mark Hussey
24. Ezra Pound Anne Stillman
25. The avant-garde Marjorie Perloff
Part IV. Politics, Society and Culture: 26. Politics David Bradshaw
27. Economics Adam Trexler
28. Anti-Semitism John Xiros Cooper
29. Gender Rachel Blau DuPlessis
30. Religion Barry Spurr
31. Philosophy Manju Jain
32. Social science Jewel Spears Brooker
33. Natural science Michael H. Whitworth
Part V. Reception: 34. Contemporary reviews Martin Dodsworth
35. Contemporary and postwar poetry Stephen Regan
36. Eliot studies Benjamin G. Lockerd
37. Legacies: from literary criticism to literary theory Patricia Waugh
Guide to further reading
Index.
Introduction Jason Harding
Part I. Life: 1. St Louis Earl K. Holt III
2. New England Eric Sigg
3. Paris William Marx
4. London C. D. Blanton
5. Englishness Simon Grimble
6. The idea of Europe Jeroen Vanheste
Part II. Forms: 7. The role of the intellectual Michael Levenson
8. Publishing Jason Harding
9. Censorship Rachel Potter
10. Literary journalism Peter White
11. Visual art Charles Altieri
12. Dance Terri Mester
13. Drama Richard Badenhausen
14. Music David Fuller
15. Radio Michael Coyle
Part III. Literary Cross-Currents: 16. Allusion Hugh Haughton
17. Classics Hannah Sullivan
18. Dante Massimo Bacigalupo
19. Seventeenth-century literature Jennifer Formichelli
20. Romantic and Victorian poetry Michael O'Neill
21. French poetry Stephen Romer
22. Georgian poetry Peter Howarth
23. Bloomsbury Mark Hussey
24. Ezra Pound Anne Stillman
25. The avant-garde Marjorie Perloff
Part IV. Politics, Society and Culture: 26. Politics David Bradshaw
27. Economics Adam Trexler
28. Anti-Semitism John Xiros Cooper
29. Gender Rachel Blau DuPlessis
30. Religion Barry Spurr
31. Philosophy Manju Jain
32. Social science Jewel Spears Brooker
33. Natural science Michael H. Whitworth
Part V. Reception: 34. Contemporary reviews Martin Dodsworth
35. Contemporary and postwar poetry Stephen Regan
36. Eliot studies Benjamin G. Lockerd
37. Legacies: from literary criticism to literary theory Patricia Waugh
Guide to further reading
Index.
Part I. Life: 1. St Louis Earl K. Holt III
2. New England Eric Sigg
3. Paris William Marx
4. London C. D. Blanton
5. Englishness Simon Grimble
6. The idea of Europe Jeroen Vanheste
Part II. Forms: 7. The role of the intellectual Michael Levenson
8. Publishing Jason Harding
9. Censorship Rachel Potter
10. Literary journalism Peter White
11. Visual art Charles Altieri
12. Dance Terri Mester
13. Drama Richard Badenhausen
14. Music David Fuller
15. Radio Michael Coyle
Part III. Literary Cross-Currents: 16. Allusion Hugh Haughton
17. Classics Hannah Sullivan
18. Dante Massimo Bacigalupo
19. Seventeenth-century literature Jennifer Formichelli
20. Romantic and Victorian poetry Michael O'Neill
21. French poetry Stephen Romer
22. Georgian poetry Peter Howarth
23. Bloomsbury Mark Hussey
24. Ezra Pound Anne Stillman
25. The avant-garde Marjorie Perloff
Part IV. Politics, Society and Culture: 26. Politics David Bradshaw
27. Economics Adam Trexler
28. Anti-Semitism John Xiros Cooper
29. Gender Rachel Blau DuPlessis
30. Religion Barry Spurr
31. Philosophy Manju Jain
32. Social science Jewel Spears Brooker
33. Natural science Michael H. Whitworth
Part V. Reception: 34. Contemporary reviews Martin Dodsworth
35. Contemporary and postwar poetry Stephen Regan
36. Eliot studies Benjamin G. Lockerd
37. Legacies: from literary criticism to literary theory Patricia Waugh
Guide to further reading
Index.