Eliot's Dark Angel Intersections of Life and Art

Author/creator Schuchard, Ronald Author
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew York : Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Description304 p. ill 05.800 x 08.900 in.
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Summary Annotation Schuchard's critical study draws upon previously unpublished and uncollected materials in showing how Eliot's personal voice works through the sordid, the bawdy, the blasphemous, and the horrific to create a unique moral world and the only theory of moral criticism in English literature. Thebook also erodes conventional attitudes toward Eliot's intellectual and spiritual development, showing how early and consistently his classical and religious sensibility manifests itself in his poetry and criticism. The book examines his reading, his teaching, his bawdy poems, and his life-longattraction to music halls and other modes of popular culture to show the complex relation between intellectual biography and art.
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LCCN 98054730
ISBN9780195147025
ISBN0195147022 (Trade Paper) On Demand
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