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The Modern Dilemma Wallace Stevens T S Eliot And Humanism 1st Edition Leon Surette

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The Modern Dilemma Wallace Stevens T S Eliot And Humanism 1st Edition Leon Surette
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.08 MB
Pages: 430
Author: Leon Surette
ISBN: 9780773533639, 077353363X
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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The Modern Dilemma Wallace Stevens T S Eliot And Humanism 1st Edition Leon Surette by Leon Surette 9780773533639, 077353363X instant download after payment.

Where Eliot's poetry is dominated by cultural, religious, and philosophical anxiety, Stevens' is bright, witty, and playful - and commonly dismissed as superficial. Surette demonstrates the seriousness of Stevens' life-long engagement with the modern dilemma of disbelief, showing that he, like Eliot, rejected the Humanist resolution. Surette proceeds by juxtaposing the two poets' responses in poetry and prose to the same texts and events: Marianne Moore's poetry, the Great War, Humanists and anti-Humanists, the Franco-Mexican Humanist Ramon Fernandez, Pure Poetry, and, finally, the gathering war clouds of the late 1930s.

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