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The Cambridge companion to The waste land / edited by Gabrielle McIntire

Publisher New York : Cambridge University Press
Year 2015
Authors McIntire, Gabrielle

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Library Main Building 3rd fl. (Foreign Books) : pbk 9300:2692 121038831R
9781107672574

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Material Type Books
Size xxii, 224 p. ; 23 cm
Contents "The world has seen strange revolutions since I died" : The waste land and the Great War / Jean-Michel Rabaté
Geographies of space : mapping and reading the cityscape / Spencer Morrison
"Mixing/memory and desire": what Eliot's biography can tell us / Lyndall Gordon
Religions east and west in The waste land / Barry Spurr
Popular culture / David E. Chinitz and Julia E. Daniel
Form, voice, and the avant-garde / Michael Levenson
Dialectical collaboration : editing The waste land / Jewel Spears Brooker
Doing tradition in different voices : pastiche in The waste land / Michael Coyle
Gender and obscenity in The waste land / Rachel Potter
Trauma and violence in The waste land / Richard Badenhausen
Psychology, psychoanalysis, and new subjectivities / Eve Sorum
The waste land as ecocritique / Gabrielle McIntire
Coda : The waste land's afterlife : the poem's reception in the twentieth century and beyond / Anthony Cuda
Notes Summary: "T.S. Eliot's The waste land is often considered to be the most important poem written in English in the twentieth century. The poem dramatically shattered old patterns of form and style, proposed a new paradigm for poetry and poetic thought, demanded recognition from all literary quarters, and changed the ways in which it was possible to approach, read, or write poetry. The Waste Land helped to define the literary and artistic period known as modernism. This Companion is the first to be dedicated to the work as a whole, offering fifteen new essays by international scholars and covering an extensive range of topics. Written in a style that is at once sophisticated and accessible, these fresh critical perspectives will serve as an invaluable guide for scholars, students, and general readers alike"-- Provided by publisher
Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-214) and index
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Subjects LCSH:Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965. Waste land
Classification LCC:PS3509.L43
DC23:821/.912
Language English
ID 1001081874
ISBN 9781107050679
NCID BB1954618X WCLINK

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