T.S. Eliot's Silent VoicesOxford University Press, 1989 - 352 sidor This is the first comprehensive, in-depth study of Eliot's unpublished verse. Through a close reading of the poems themselves, Mayer offers a new look at the familiar works by approaching them as a Modernist poetry of consciousness, expressed in a new poetic form as the psychic monologue. Uncovering new themes discovered in unpublished poetry, he develops a new approach to The Wasteland that shows for the first time how the separate voices of the poem relate to the poem's protagonist, how they simultaneously shape his experience of release, and how they culminate in a prophetic statement. Calling attention to the operation of play, routines, and cycles in the unpublished and familiar works, to the interplay of City and Psyche, and to the relationship between voices and vision, the book establishes the undeniable value of Eliot's unpublished verse in shaping the form and preoccupations of his early poetry. |
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... loss , of things " fallen , " " withered . " This sense of loss , often associated with a woman and a journey , informs Eliot's first major works , " Portrait of a Lady " and " Prufrock . " " Song " develops a mood , and its details ...
... loss , of things " fallen , " " withered . " This sense of loss , often associated with a woman and a journey , informs Eliot's first major works , " Portrait of a Lady " and " Prufrock . " " Song " develops a mood , and its details ...
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... loss , the loss of the word , the loss of his senses . Such knowledge is painful and may be unforgiving . Eliot first ac- knowledged the potential of suffering to yield something beyond itself in the third and fourth Preludes . It may ...
... loss , the loss of the word , the loss of his senses . Such knowledge is painful and may be unforgiving . Eliot first ac- knowledged the potential of suffering to yield something beyond itself in the third and fourth Preludes . It may ...
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... loss to his meaning because it is Phlebas's death and not the Gloucestermen's that clarifies the point of " Death by Water . " Both share a pursuit of material things ; both are immersed in " the profit and loss , " that is , in a life ...
... loss to his meaning because it is Phlebas's death and not the Gloucestermen's that clarifies the point of " Death by Water . " Both share a pursuit of material things ; both are immersed in " the profit and loss , " that is , in a life ...
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Harvard Poses and Posies | 22 |
Voices Within | 39 |
The City as Via Dolorosa | 67 |
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