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T.S. Eliot : = the poet as Christian /
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Atkins, G. Douglas (1943-)
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T.S. Eliot :/ G. Douglas Atkins.
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the poet as Christian /
Author:
Atkins, G. Douglas
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1 online resource.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Toward 'a full juice of meaning': Eliot's Christian Poetics in Practice -- 2. The Present Unattended: 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock' and "The Waste Land" -- 3. 'For thy closer contact': 'Gerontion,' 'The Hollow Men,' and "Ash-Wednesday: Six Poems" -- 4. On Turning and Not-Turning: "Ash-Wednesday: Six Poems" and "A Song for Simeon" -- 5. The Letter, the Body, and the Spirit: "Animula" and "Ash-Wednesday: Six Poems" -- 6. 'The Ecstasy of Assent' (and Ascent): "Marina", "Triumphal March", and "The Cultivation of Christmas Trees.
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137444462
ISBN:
1137444460 (electronic bk.)
T.S. Eliot : = the poet as Christian /
Atkins, G. Douglas1943-
T.S. Eliot :
the poet as Christian /G. Douglas Atkins. - 1 online resource.
1. Toward 'a full juice of meaning': Eliot's Christian Poetics in Practice -- 2. The Present Unattended: 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock' and "The Waste Land" -- 3. 'For thy closer contact': 'Gerontion,' 'The Hollow Men,' and "Ash-Wednesday: Six Poems" -- 4. On Turning and Not-Turning: "Ash-Wednesday: Six Poems" and "A Song for Simeon" -- 5. The Letter, the Body, and the Spirit: "Animula" and "Ash-Wednesday: Six Poems" -- 6. 'The Ecstasy of Assent' (and Ascent): "Marina", "Triumphal March", and "The Cultivation of Christmas Trees.
This is the second in a series of three books beginning with a study of the poet's debts to Lancelot Andrewes and culminating with a forthcoming commentary on "Four Quartets". Here, G. Douglas Atkins reveals specific differences between Eliot's pre-1927 poems and those he wrote following conversion to Anglo-Catholicism, differences reflective of inchoate understanding developed, purified, and fulfilled. 'Stunning' readings, 'beautifully' rendered, mark the extensive treatment of Ash-Wednesday and the short poems "Journey of the Magi, "A Song for Simeon, Animula, Marina, Triumphal March, and "The Cultivation of Christmas Trees.
ISBN: 1137444460 (electronic bk.)
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Eliot, T. S.
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LC Class. No.: PS3509.L43
Dewey Class. No.: 811/.5209
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