T.S. Eliot: Poetry, Plays and Prose
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T.S. Eliot is a major figure in English literature. His, The Waste Land established him decisively as a voice of a disillusioned generation and Prufrock and Other Observations struck a new note in modern poetry--Satiric, allusive, cosmopolitan and at times lyric and elegiac. T.S. Eliot, along with W.H. Auden, Ezra Pound and Stephen Spender represented the mainstream of modern movement in poetry. He came to be regarded as a figure of great cultural authority whose influence was more or less inescapable. The genius of T.S. Eliot contributed immensely in ushering modernism in poetry, play and literary criticism. Therefore, our knowledge of modernism will remain incomplete should we fail to understand Eliot. This book will serve as an introduction to Eliot--the man, the poet, the playwright and the critic. For the benefit of readers, it quotes in full, while introducing and explaining, the poet's masterpieces, The Waste Land and Four Quartets, and also some of his other great poems. Further, it discusses about all of his five major plays, and nine important essays, at some length. The book will be highly useful to the students and teachers of English literature, modern poetry and plays, and researchers in these fields.
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