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Revisiting The Waste Land First Edition Eliot Eliot Thomas Stearns Rainey

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Revisiting The Waste Land First Edition Eliot Eliot Thomas Stearns Rainey
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 8.72 MB
Pages: 205
Author: Eliot, Eliot Thomas Stearns.; Rainey, Lawrence S
ISBN: 9780300107074, 9780300129793, 0300107072, 0300129793
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: First Edition

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Revisiting The Waste Land First Edition Eliot Eliot Thomas Stearns Rainey by Eliot, Eliot Thomas Stearns.; Rainey, Lawrence S 9780300107074, 9780300129793, 0300107072, 0300129793 instant download after payment.

This groundbreaking book of literary detective work alters our understanding of T. S. Eliot’s poetic masterpiece, The Waste Land. Lawrence Rainey not only resolves longstanding mysteries surrounding the composition of the poem but also overturns traditional interpretations of the poem that have prevailed for more than eighty years. He shines new light on Eliot’s greatest achievement and on the poem’s place in the modern canon.
Far from the austere and sober monument to neoclassicism that admirers have praised, The Waste Land turns out to be something quite different: something grim and wild, unruly and intractable, violent and shocking and radically indeterminate, yet also deeply compassionate. Rainey looks at how Eliot went about writing the poem and at the sequence in which he composed the parts. Arriving at new insights into the poet’s intentions, Rainey unsettles tradition-bound views of the poem and shows us that The Waste Land is even stranger and more startling than we knew.

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