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Title The waste land after one hundred years / edited by Steven Matthews, for the English Association.
Alternative Title Waste land after 100 years
Publisher Cambridge : D.S. Brewer, 2022.
Copyright date ©2022


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Descript xii, 198 pages ; 22 cm.
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Contents Introduction / Steven Matthews -- 1. A 'Dangerous model' : resisting The Waste Land / Rebcecca Beasley -- 2. Beyond the Sanskrit words : Eliot and the colonial construction of poetic modernism / Rosinka Chaudhuri -- 3. 'An icon of recurrence': The Waste Land's anniversaries / William Davies -- 4. 'O City, city': sounding The Waste Land / Hugh Haughton -- 5. Lost and found in translation: foreign language citations in The Waste Land / Marjorie Berloff -- 6. The poetic afterlife of The Waste Land / Andrew Michael Roberts -- 7. Compositional process and critical product / Peter Robinson -- 8. Hypocrisy and after: persons in The Waste Land / Michael Wood.
Note "T. S. Eliot first published his long poem The Waste Land in 1922. The revolutionary nature of the work was immediately recognised, and it has subsequently been acknowledged as one of the most influential poems of the twentieth century, and as crucial for the understanding of modernism. The essays in this collection variously reflect on The Waste Land one hundred years after its original publication. At this centenary moment, the contributors both celebrate the richness of the work, its sounds and rare use of language, and also consider the poem's legacy in Britain, Ireland, and India. The work here, by an international team of writers from the UK, North America, and India, deploys a range of approaches. Some contributors seek to re-read the poem itself in fresh and original ways; others resist the established drift of previous scholarship on the poem, and present new understandings of the process of its development through its drafts, or as an orchestration on the page. Several contributors question received wisdom about the poem's immediate legacy in the decade after publication, and about the impact that it has had upon criticism and new poetries across the first century of its existence. An Introduction to the volume contextualises the poem itself, and the background to the essays. All pieces set out to review the nature of our understanding of the poem, and to bring fresh eyes to its brilliance, one hundred years on."--Back cover.
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Series Essays and studies, volume 75
Essays and studies (London, England : 1950) ; v. 75. 0071-1357
Subject Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965. Waste land -- Criticism and interpretation.
English poetry -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
Alt author Matthews, Steven, 1961- editor.
Alternative Title Waste land after 100 years
Descript xii, 198 pages ; 22 cm.
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Media unmediated n
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Contents Introduction / Steven Matthews -- 1. A 'Dangerous model' : resisting The Waste Land / Rebcecca Beasley -- 2. Beyond the Sanskrit words : Eliot and the colonial construction of poetic modernism / Rosinka Chaudhuri -- 3. 'An icon of recurrence': The Waste Land's anniversaries / William Davies -- 4. 'O City, city': sounding The Waste Land / Hugh Haughton -- 5. Lost and found in translation: foreign language citations in The Waste Land / Marjorie Berloff -- 6. The poetic afterlife of The Waste Land / Andrew Michael Roberts -- 7. Compositional process and critical product / Peter Robinson -- 8. Hypocrisy and after: persons in The Waste Land / Michael Wood.
Note "T. S. Eliot first published his long poem The Waste Land in 1922. The revolutionary nature of the work was immediately recognised, and it has subsequently been acknowledged as one of the most influential poems of the twentieth century, and as crucial for the understanding of modernism. The essays in this collection variously reflect on The Waste Land one hundred years after its original publication. At this centenary moment, the contributors both celebrate the richness of the work, its sounds and rare use of language, and also consider the poem's legacy in Britain, Ireland, and India. The work here, by an international team of writers from the UK, North America, and India, deploys a range of approaches. Some contributors seek to re-read the poem itself in fresh and original ways; others resist the established drift of previous scholarship on the poem, and present new understandings of the process of its development through its drafts, or as an orchestration on the page. Several contributors question received wisdom about the poem's immediate legacy in the decade after publication, and about the impact that it has had upon criticism and new poetries across the first century of its existence. An Introduction to the volume contextualises the poem itself, and the background to the essays. All pieces set out to review the nature of our understanding of the poem, and to bring fresh eyes to its brilliance, one hundred years on."--Back cover.
ISBN 9781843846369
1843846365
Series Essays and studies, volume 75
Essays and studies (London, England : 1950) ; v. 75. 0071-1357
Subject Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965. Waste land -- Criticism and interpretation.
English poetry -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
Alt author Matthews, Steven, 1961- editor.
Alternative Title Waste land after 100 years
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Subject Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965. Waste land -- Criticism and interpretation.
English poetry -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
Descript xii, 198 pages ; 22 cm.
Content text txt
Media unmediated n
Carrier volume nc
Contents Introduction / Steven Matthews -- 1. A 'Dangerous model' : resisting The Waste Land / Rebcecca Beasley -- 2. Beyond the Sanskrit words : Eliot and the colonial construction of poetic modernism / Rosinka Chaudhuri -- 3. 'An icon of recurrence': The Waste Land's anniversaries / William Davies -- 4. 'O City, city': sounding The Waste Land / Hugh Haughton -- 5. Lost and found in translation: foreign language citations in The Waste Land / Marjorie Berloff -- 6. The poetic afterlife of The Waste Land / Andrew Michael Roberts -- 7. Compositional process and critical product / Peter Robinson -- 8. Hypocrisy and after: persons in The Waste Land / Michael Wood.
Note "T. S. Eliot first published his long poem The Waste Land in 1922. The revolutionary nature of the work was immediately recognised, and it has subsequently been acknowledged as one of the most influential poems of the twentieth century, and as crucial for the understanding of modernism. The essays in this collection variously reflect on The Waste Land one hundred years after its original publication. At this centenary moment, the contributors both celebrate the richness of the work, its sounds and rare use of language, and also consider the poem's legacy in Britain, Ireland, and India. The work here, by an international team of writers from the UK, North America, and India, deploys a range of approaches. Some contributors seek to re-read the poem itself in fresh and original ways; others resist the established drift of previous scholarship on the poem, and present new understandings of the process of its development through its drafts, or as an orchestration on the page. Several contributors question received wisdom about the poem's immediate legacy in the decade after publication, and about the impact that it has had upon criticism and new poetries across the first century of its existence. An Introduction to the volume contextualises the poem itself, and the background to the essays. All pieces set out to review the nature of our understanding of the poem, and to bring fresh eyes to its brilliance, one hundred years on."--Back cover.
Alt author Matthews, Steven, 1961- editor.
ISBN 9781843846369
1843846365

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