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ANAND, MULK RAJ: CONVERSATIONS IN BLOOMSBURY, London Wildwood House 1981 ; fester Einband / hard cover; 1. Ed. ISBN: 0704530619
0704530619 Very good condition.
This book is an hitherto unpublished collection of conversations that Mulk Raj Anand (1905-2004) had with the avant garde writers of the twenties. Contents: 1). A drink with Bonamy Dobree in Museum tavern. 2). Lions and shadows in the sherry party in Harold Monro's poetry bookshop. 3). In cafe Italiano with Aldous Huxley. 4). Crumpets with Nancy Cunard and Catharine Carswell in Whytelady's. 5). 'How unpleasant to meet Mr. Eliot': a talk in the Etoile with T. S. Eliot and Bonamy Dobree. 6). God, Joad and logical positivism in the lower refectory. 7). China tea in Mr. Binyon's study in the British Museum. 8). Under the chestnut tree in Tavistock Square with E. M. Forster and Leonard Woolf. 9). In a public bar with Harry Tomkins and Bill Bland. 10). A talk with Arthur Waley about the Asian novel in Probasthain's bookshop. 11). Feeding pigeons with auntie Emily Richardson in the British Museum. courtyard. 12). Tea and empathy from Virginia Woolf. 13). A wordy quarrel with Clive Bell in Hogarth Press. 14). Art nonsense talk with Eric Gill, Herbert Read and Stanley Morrison in Gordon Square. 15). With gods and dark gods - a talk with T. S. Eliot in the Criterion office. 16). A talk with Lytton Strachey in Virginia Woolf's drawing room. 17). Paradox or order - a talk with T. S. Eliot in the Criterion office. 18). Talk over coffee and brandy with Valentine and Bonamy Dobree, Nikhil Sen and Irene Rhys, in Francis Meynall's flat. 19). Reason and romanticism - a talk with T. S. Eliot in Schmidt's restaurant in Charlotte Street. 20). Ecstasy in Uday Shanka's dance in the salon of Arthur Waley and Beryl de Zoete. 159 pag. 1st edition Red cloth with dustjacket 22cmx14cm; 1st edition
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Moody, A. David (Ed.): The Cambridge companion to T.S. Eliot. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2000. ISBN: 9780521421270
Ein gutes und sauberes Exemplar. - Where is the real T.S. Eliot? or, the life of the poet. James Olney -- Eliot as a product of America. Eric Sigg -- Eliot as philosopher. Richard Shusterman -- T.S. Eliot's critical program. Timothy Materer -- The Social critic and his discontents. Peter Dale Scott -- Religion, literature, and society in the work of T.S. Eliot. Cleo McNelly Kearns -- "England and nowhere". Alan Marshall -- Early poems: from "Prufrock" to "Gerontion". J.C.C. Mays -- Improper desire: reading The Waste land. Harriet Davidson -- Ash-Wednesday: a poetry of verification. John Kwan-Terry -- Four quartets: music, word, meaning and value. A. David Moody -- Pereira and after: the cures of Eliot's theater. Robin Grove -- "Mature poets steal": Eliot's allusive practice. James Longenbach -- Eliot's impact on twentieth-century Anglo-American poetry. Charles Altieri -- Tradition and T.S. Eliot. Jean-Michel Rabate' -- Eliot: modernism, postmodernism, and after. Bernard Sharratt -- Eliot studies: a review and select booklist. Jewel Speras Brooker. ISBN 9780521421270 - , ISBN: 0521421276
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T.S. Eliot (Author), Harold Bloom (ed.) Illustrator: . The Waste Land: (Viva Modern Critical Interpretations) Viva Books 2010 ISBN: 9788130904689
New Softcover . VIVA MODERN CRITICAL INTERPRETATIONS presents the best current criticism on the most widely read and studied poems, novels and dramas of the Western world, from Oedipus Rex and the Iliad to such modern and contemporary works as William FaulkneraEUR s The Sound and the Fury and Don DeLilloaEUR s White Noise. Each volume opens with an introductory essay and editoraEUR s note by Harold Bloom and includes a bibliography, a chronology of the authoraEUR s life and works, and notes on the contributors. Taken together, VIVA MODERN CRITICAL INTERPRETATIONS provides a comprehensive critical guide to the most vital and influential works of the Western literary tradition. Contents: Introduction aEURc The Waste Land aEURc T. S. Eliot and the Carthaginian Peace aEURc Personal Mood Transmuted into Epic: T.S. Eliots "Waste Land" aEURc Discovering the Corpus aEURc Eliot, Russell, and Whitman: Realism, Politics, and Literary Persona in The Waste Land aEURc Problems About Texts aEURc The Waste Land: Beyond the Frontier aEURc The Waste Land: T. S. EliotaEUR s and Ezra PoundaEUR s Collaboration on Hysteria aEURc Being Between Two Lives: Reading The Waste Land aEURc Disciplining The Waste Land, or How to Lead Critics into Temptation aEURc Chronology aEURc Contributors Printed Pages: 288. First edition
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Parthasarathy Mukhopadhyay Illustrator: . T.S. Elliot's Critical Essays: An Approach from Indian Aesthetics, Sharada Publishing House 1993 ISBN: 9788185616148
New Hardcover 15 x 23 cm. While the first chapter of the monograph discusses the place of tradition in the creative process of the literary artist and tries to tackle the problem as to whether it is necessary for the artist to know the mind of his own country, the second analyses the nature of the emotion experienced by the man who suffers and the mind which creates and shows how in the opinion of both T.S. Eliot and Abinavagupta transmutation of raw feeling into emotion takes place in the mind of the literary artist. The third chapter tries to clarify the concept of aEUR Objective CorrelativeaEUR , as projected by Eliot and makes a modest attempt to establish its linkage with certain familiar concepts connected with the Rasa-Theory of Indian Aesthetics. The fourth chapter goes deep into the poetic process, and shows how it has been possible for Eliot to declare poetry as an escape from personality and not as an expression of personality. The identical approach of Indian Aesthetics is presented, and in course of this presentation, the chapter makes a reference to the distinction drawn by Tagore between aEUR IndividualityaEUR and aEUR PersonalityaEUR . The fifth chapter presents the views of T.S. Eliot and Indian literary critics headed by Mammata on the utility of poetry, and in course of discussion of these views, it arrives at the conclusion that while social utility is a relative value. The last chapter takes a backward view of the total analysis and presents the findings arrived at in course of this research; at the same time, taking. Cue from the finding that poetry effects a transformation of the being, it moves into the arena of Sri AurobindoaEUR s Aesthetics, and projects the viewpoint of Sri Aurobindo that future poetry is sure to assume the form of an incantation (mantra) and lead to spiritual rejuvenation and enlightement. Contents:- Preface Conspectus The biography of T.S. Eliot 1. The Poets Relations to Tradition 2. Poet the Person and Poet the Artist 3. The Means of Communication 4. Expression and Escape-The Paradox of 5. Utility of Poetry 6. Retrospect and Prospect Printed Pages: 174. First edition
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