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Literary Criticism - General & Miscellaneous, English Poetry - 20th Century - Literary Criticism, 20th Century American Literature - Pre WWII - Literary Criticism, U.S. Poets - Literary Biography, U.S. & Canadian Poetry - 20th Century - Literary Criticism

The Making of T.S. Eliot: A Study of the Literary Influences

by Joseph Maddrey
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Overview

This chronological survey of major influences on T.S. Eliot's worldview covers the poet's spiritual and intellectual evolution in stages, by trying to see the world as Eliot did. It examines his childhood influences as well as the literary influences that inspired him to write his earliest poetry; his life as an American expatriate living in London from 1915 to 1930, including his ill-fated marriage and his intellectual engagement with the literary traditions of his new country; and the ways in which his intellectual pursuits fostered a spiritual rebirth that simultaneously reflected his past and revealed his future, demonstrating how the early Romantic revolutionary became a staunch defender of tradition.

Synopsis

This chronological survey of major influences on T.S. Eliot's worldview covers the poet's spiritual and intellectual evolution in stages, by trying to see the world as Eliot did. It examines his childhood influences as well as the literary influences that inspired him to write his earliest poetry; his life as an American expatriate living in London from 1915 to 1930, including his ill-fated marriage and his intellectual engagement with the literary traditions of his new country; and the ways in which his intellectual pursuits fostered a spiritual rebirth that simultaneously reflected his past and revealed his future, demonstrating how the early Romantic revolutionary became a staunch defender of tradition.

About the Author, Joseph Maddrey

Joseph Maddrey is a television producer and freelance writer. He lives in Studio City, California.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2009
Publisher
McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Pages
190
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780786442713

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