T.S. Eliot Volume 2

T.S. Eliot Volume 2

T.S. Eliot Volume 2

T.S. Eliot Volume 2

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Overview

This set comprises 40 volumes covering nineteenth and twentieth century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes.
This second set compliments the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134722990
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/11/2002
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 424
File size: 867 KB

About the Author

About The Author
Michael Grant

Table of Contents

Part 1 ‘The Family Reunion’; Chapter 104 Unsigned Review, Mr. Eliot in Search of the Present, ‘Times Literary Supplement’: 25 March 1939, no. 1938, 176; Chapter 105 Desmond Maccarthy, Some Notes on Mr. Eliot’S New Play, ‘New Statesman’: 25 March 1939, vol. xvii, 455–6; Chapter 106 IVOR BROWN, REVIEW, ‘OBSERVER’: 26 March 1939, 15,; Chapter 107 Unsigned Review, ‘Listener’: 6 April 1939, vol. xxi, 750; Chapter 108 Michael Roberts, Mr. Eliot’s New Play, ‘London Mercury’: April 1939, vol. xxxix, 641–2; Chapter 109 Louis Macneice, Original Sin, ‘New Republic’: 3 May 1939, vol. xcviii, 384–5; Chapter 110 MAud Bodkin, The Eumenides and Present-Day Consciousness, ‘Adelphi’: May 1939, vol. xv, 411–13; Chapter 111 Frederick A. Pottle, A Modern Verse Play, ‘Yale Review’: June 1939, vol. xxviii, 836–9; Chapter 112 Cleanth Brooks, Sin and Expiation, ‘Part isan Review’: Summer 1939, vol. vi, 114–16; Chapter 113 Philip Horton, Speculations on Sin, ‘Kenyon Review’: Summer 1939, vol. i, 330–3; Chapter 114 John Crowe Ransom, T.S. Eliot as Dramatist, ‘Poetry’: August 1939, vol. liv, 264–71; Chapter 115 Horace Gregory, the Unities and Eliot, ‘Life and Letters’: October 1939, vol. xxiii, 53–60; Part 2 ‘Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats’; Chapter 116 Stephen Spender, Cats and Dog, ‘Listener’: 26 October 1939, vol. xxii, supplement viii; Part 3 ‘East Coker’; Chapter 117 G.W. Stonier, Mr. Eliot’s New Poem, ‘New Statesman’: 14 September 1940, vol. xx, 267–8; Chapter 118 James Kirkup, Eliot, ‘Poetry London’: 15 January 1941, vol. i, 115–16; Chapter 119 Stephen Spender, The Year’s Poetry, 1940, ‘Horizon’: February 1941, vol. iii, 138–41; Chapter 120 James Johnson Sweeney, ‘East Coker’: A Reading, ‘Southern Review’: Spring 1941, vol. vi, 771–91; Chapter 121 Ethel M. Stephenson, T.S. Eliot and the Lay Reader (II), ‘Poetry Review’: March-April 1942, vol. xxxiii, 80–3; Part 4 ‘Burnt Norton’; Chapter 122 Andrews Wanning, From Criticism And Principles: Poetry Of The Quarter, ‘ Southern Review’: Spring 1941, vol. vi, 796–8; Chapter 123 Ethel M. Stephenson, T.S. Eliot and the Lay Reader (I), ‘Poetry Review’: October 1941, vol. xxxii, 289–94; Part 5 ‘The Dry Salvages’; Chapter 124 J.P. Hogan, Eliot’S Later Verse, ‘Adelphi’: January-March 1942, vol. xviii, 54–8; Chapter 125 Muriel Bradbrook, the Lyric and Dramatic in the Latest Verse of T.S. Eliot, ‘Theology’: February 1942, vol. xliv, 81–90; Chapter 126 Rolfe Humphries, Salvation from Sand in Salt, ‘POETRY’,March 1942, vol. lix, 338–9; Chapter 127 Helen Gardner, a Study of Eliot’s More Recent Poetry 1942; Chapter 128 George Orwell, Points of View: T.S. Eliot, ‘Poetry London’: October-November 1942, vol. ii, 56–9; Chapter 129 Kathleen Raine, Points of View: Another Reading, ‘Poetry London’: October-November 1942, vol. ii, 59–62; Chapter 130 A Correspondent Intervenes, ‘Poetry London’: February-March 1943, vol. ii, 61; Part 6 ‘Little Gidding’; Chapter 131 Unsigned Review, Midwinter Spring, ‘Times Literary Supplement’: 19 December 1942, no. 2133, 622; Chapter 132 Robert Speaight, a Review, ‘Tablet’: 19 December 1942, vol. clxxx, 302–3; Chapter 133 Luke Turner, O.P., A Review, ‘Blackfriars’: February 1943, vol. xxiv, supplement xii–xiv; Chapter 134 Edwin Muir, ‘Little Gidding’: ‘New Statesman’, 20 February 1943, n.s., vol. xxv, 128; Chapter 135 James Kirkup, Eliot, ‘Poetry London’: February-March 1943, vol. ix, 52–5; Chapter 136 Muriel Bradbrook, Review, ‘Theology’: March 1943, vol. xlvi, 58–62; Chapter 137 D.W. Harding, We Have Not Reached Conclusion, ‘Scrutiny’: Spring 1943, vol. xi, 216–19; Chapter 138 R.N. Higinbotham’s Objections to Harding’s Review, ‘Scrutiny’: Summer 1943, vol. xi, 259–61; Chapter 139 F.R. Leavis Replies to Higinbotham, ‘Scrutiny’: Summer 1943, vol. xi, 261–7; Chapter 140 James Johnson Sweeney, ‘Little Gidding’: Introductory to a Reading, ‘Poetry’: July 1943, vol. lxii, 214–23; Chapter 141 John Shand, Around ‘Little Gidding’: ‘Nineteenth Century’, September 1944, vol. cxxxvi, 120–3; Part 7 ‘Four Quartets’; Chapter 142 Charles Williams, a Dialogue on Mr. Eliot’s Poem, ‘Dublin Review’: April 1943, vol. ccvii, 114–22; Chapter 143 Horace Gregory, Fare Forward, Voyagers, ‘New York Times Book Review’: 16 May 1943, 2; Chapter 144 Malcolm Cowley, Beyond Poetry, ‘New Republic’: 7 June 1943, vol. cviii, 767–8; Chapter 145 Delmore Schwartz, Anywhere out of the World, ‘Nation’ (New York), 24 July 1943, vol. clvii, 102–3; Chapter 146 Paul Goodman, T.S. Eliot: The Poet of Purgatory, ‘New Leader’: 14 August 1943, 3, 7; Chapter 147 John Gould Fletcher, Poems in Counterpoint, ‘Poetry’: October 1943, vol. lxiii, 44–8; Chapter 148 Louis Untermeyer, a review, ‘Yale Review’: December 1943, vol. xxxiii, 348–9; Chapter 149 Reginald Snell, T.S. Eliot And The English Poetic Tradition, ‘New English Weekly’: 14 December 1944, vol. xxvi, 77–8; Chapter 150 E.J. Storman, S.J., Time and Mr. T.S. Eliot, ‘Meanjin’: Winter 1944, vol. iii, 103–10; Part 8 ‘The Cocktail Part y’; Chapter 151 I.H., Mr. T.S. Eliot’s New Play, ‘Manchester Guardian’: 23 August 1949, 3; Chapter 152 Peter Russell, a Note on T.S. Eliot’s New Play, ‘Nine’: Autumn 1949, vol. i, 28–9; Chapter 153 Desmond Shawe-Taylor, from a Review of the Edinburgh Festival Production, ‘New Statesman’: 3 September 1949, vol. xxxviii, 243; Chapter 154 Robert Speaight, a Review, ‘Tablet’: 3 September 1949, vol. cxciv, 154–5; Chapter 155 William Carlos Williams, it’s about ‘Your Life and Mine, Darling’: ‘New York Post’, 12 March 1950, M18; Chapter 156 E.M. Forster, Mr. Eliot’s ‘Comedy’: ‘Listener’, 23 March 1950, vol. xliii, 533; Chapter 157 From an Unsigned Review, Entertainment and Reality, ‘Times Literary Supplement’: 31 March 1950, no. 2513, 198; Chapter 158 William Barrett, Dry Land, Dry Martini, ‘Part isan Review’: April 1950, vol. xvii, 354–9; Chapter 159 Bonamy Dobrée, Books and Writers, ‘Spectator’: 21 April 1950, vol. clxxxiv, 541; Chapter 160 John Peter, Sin and Soda, ‘Scrutiny’: Spring 1950, vol. xvii, 61–6; Chapter 161 From an Unsigned Review, Writing for the Theatre, ‘Times Literary Supplement’: 25 August 1950, no. 2534, viii; Chapter 162 William Arrowsmith, Notes on English Verse Drama, ‘Hudson Review’: Autumn 1950, vol. iii, 411–30; Chapter 163 John Middleton Murry, Mr. Eliot’s Cocktail Part y, ‘Fortnightly’: December 1950, n.s., vol. clxviii, 391–8; Part 9 ‘The Complete Poems and Plays 1909–1950’; Chapter 164 V.S. Pritchett, an American Puritan in England, ‘New York Times Book Review’: 30 November 1952, vol. vii, pp. 1, 36; Chapter 165 Mary Colum, St Louis Over Bloomsbury, ‘Saturday Review’: 27 December 1952, vol. xxxv, 17–18; Part 10 ‘The Confidential Clerk’; Chapter 166 Henry Donald, Edinburgh Festival, ‘Spectator’: 4 September 1953, vol. cxci, 238; Chapter 167 T.C. Worsley, A Review, ‘New Statesman’ 5 September 1953, vol. xlvi, 256; Chapter 168 J.G. Weightman, From a Report on the Edinburgh Festival, ‘Twentieth Century’: October 1953, vol. cliv, 306–8; Chapter 169 Richard Findlater, The Camouflaged Drama, ‘Twentieth Century’: October 1953, vol. cliv, 311–16; Chapter 170 Bonamy Dobrée, A Review, ‘Sewanee Review’: January 1954, vol. lxii, 117–31; Chapter 171 Nicholas Brooke, ‘The Confidential Clerk’: A Theatrical Review, ‘Durham University Journal’: March 1954, vol. xlvi, 66–70; Chapter 172 Helen Gardner, A Review, ‘New Statesman’: 20 March 1954, vol. xlvii, 373–4; Part 11 ‘The Elder Statesman’; Chapter 173 Henry Hewes, T.S. Eliot at Seventy, and an Interview with Eliot, ‘Saturday Review’: 13 September 1958, vol. xli, 30–2; Chapter 174 J.G. Weightman, After Edinburgh, ‘Twentieth Century’: October 1958, vol. clxiv, 342–4; Chapter 175 Frank Kermode, What Became of Sweeney?, ‘Spectator’: 10 April 1959, vol. ccii, 513; Chapter 176 Denis Donoghue, Eliot in Fair Colonus: ‘The Elder Statesman’: ‘Studies’, Spring 1959, vol. xlviii, 49–58; Chapter 177 Nona Balakian, Affirmation and Love in Eliot, ‘New Leader’: 11 May 1959, vol. xlii, 20–1; Chapter 178 Hugh Kenner, for other Voices, ‘Poetry’: October 1959, vol. xcv, 36–40; Part 12 ‘Collected Poems 1909–1962’; Chapter 179 Donald Davie, Mr Eliot, ‘New Statesman’: 11 October 1963, vol. lxvi, 496–7; Chapter 180 John Frederick Nims, Greatness in Moderation, ‘Saturday Review’: 19 October 1963, vol. xlvi, 25–7; Chapter 181 Frank Kermode, Reading Eliot Today, ‘Nation’ (New York), 26 October 1963, vol. cxcvii, 263–4;
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