Eliot Now
Editat de Megan Quigley, David E. Chinitzen Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 aug 2025
Eliot Now collects new and established voices in Eliot studies, integrating contemporary critical approaches with careful attention to the newly published materials. Whether grappling with the controversial new two-volume Poems, narrating the experience of opening Eliot's letters in the Emily Hale papers (until 2020 the "most famous sealed archive in the world"), or rereading his works through ecocritical or trans studies lenses, Eliot Now shows how this most effusively celebrated and heatedly criticized 20th-century writer continues to change the way we read literature in the 21st century. The collection concludes with six award-winning contemporary poets considering the influence of The
Waste Land on poetry today.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350564169
ISBN-10: 1350564168
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350564168
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
I. New Eliot
1. Introduction (Megan Quigley & David E. Chinitz)
2. The New Poems of T. S. Eliot, Mark Ford
3. The Complete Prose, Anthony Cuda
4. Eliot's Divided Life, Frances Dickey
5. Eliot as Public Intellectual, Jeremy Noel-Tod
II. Eliot in Theory
6. "No empty bottles": Eliot's Ambivalent Anthropocene, Julia Daniel
7. Eliot and Translation Theory, Vera Kutzinski
8. Whiteness and Religious Conversion in Four Quartets, Ann Marie Jakubowski
9. Tiresias and TERFism Today: The Waste Land's Modernist Feminine, Cis and Trans, Emma Heaney
10. Eliot in the Dadabase, Elyse Graham & Michelle Taylor
11. Of Corpses, Corpuses, and Career Capital: Eliot and Print Culture, Michael Whitworth
12. The Always Inconvenient Dead: Lyric Theory and Eliot's Early Verse, Paul Franz
13. Eliot's Political Theology, C. D. Blanton
14. The Perfect Post-Critic?, Sumita Chakraborty
III. Looking Ahead
15. The Future of Tradition? Eliot and the Condition of the Humanities, Simon During
16. Eliot, Brexit, and the Idea of Europe, Jason Harding
17. Mature Fans Steal: Eliot's Fictions, Megan Quigley
18. Afterword: Strange God: Eliot, Now, Urmila Seshagiri
19. The Waste Land Centenary: Poets on Eliot, James Longenbach, Carl Phillips, Lesley Wheeler, Craig Raine, Hannah Sullivan, Allison Rollins
1. Introduction (Megan Quigley & David E. Chinitz)
2. The New Poems of T. S. Eliot, Mark Ford
3. The Complete Prose, Anthony Cuda
4. Eliot's Divided Life, Frances Dickey
5. Eliot as Public Intellectual, Jeremy Noel-Tod
II. Eliot in Theory
6. "No empty bottles": Eliot's Ambivalent Anthropocene, Julia Daniel
7. Eliot and Translation Theory, Vera Kutzinski
8. Whiteness and Religious Conversion in Four Quartets, Ann Marie Jakubowski
9. Tiresias and TERFism Today: The Waste Land's Modernist Feminine, Cis and Trans, Emma Heaney
10. Eliot in the Dadabase, Elyse Graham & Michelle Taylor
11. Of Corpses, Corpuses, and Career Capital: Eliot and Print Culture, Michael Whitworth
12. The Always Inconvenient Dead: Lyric Theory and Eliot's Early Verse, Paul Franz
13. Eliot's Political Theology, C. D. Blanton
14. The Perfect Post-Critic?, Sumita Chakraborty
III. Looking Ahead
15. The Future of Tradition? Eliot and the Condition of the Humanities, Simon During
16. Eliot, Brexit, and the Idea of Europe, Jason Harding
17. Mature Fans Steal: Eliot's Fictions, Megan Quigley
18. Afterword: Strange God: Eliot, Now, Urmila Seshagiri
19. The Waste Land Centenary: Poets on Eliot, James Longenbach, Carl Phillips, Lesley Wheeler, Craig Raine, Hannah Sullivan, Allison Rollins
Recenzii
A provocation and an inspiration, Eliot Now is the essential guide to reading T.S. Eliot in the twenty-first century.
This is an important book which should appeal to a wide range of scholars--those new to Eliot's poetry and prose as well as those who've been reading his work for many years. The collection makes use of the recently published Eliot materials now available to us all and also considers Eliot's work from fresh perspectives
Multifaceted, polyvocal, and heterogenous, this thrilling collection speaks in different voices, from different viewpoints, like the endlessly proliferating poet who is its subject. Its centripetal force will unleash further debates and provocations for years to come.
Eliot Now aims to restart the project of reading and understanding the most dominant and the most enigmatic Anglophone poet of the 20th century. Drawing on the vast amounts of previously unknown material-poems, prose, and letters-that have appeared over the last few decades, the contributors to this collection reopen old questions and propose new ones. Some aspects of the life, particularly the long relationship with Emily Hale, emerge more fully known and yet remain more deeply mysterious than ever before. And readings of the poetry, especially by a group of contemporary poets, show why it still has the freshness that first made it so startling.
This is an important book which should appeal to a wide range of scholars--those new to Eliot's poetry and prose as well as those who've been reading his work for many years. The collection makes use of the recently published Eliot materials now available to us all and also considers Eliot's work from fresh perspectives
Multifaceted, polyvocal, and heterogenous, this thrilling collection speaks in different voices, from different viewpoints, like the endlessly proliferating poet who is its subject. Its centripetal force will unleash further debates and provocations for years to come.
Eliot Now aims to restart the project of reading and understanding the most dominant and the most enigmatic Anglophone poet of the 20th century. Drawing on the vast amounts of previously unknown material-poems, prose, and letters-that have appeared over the last few decades, the contributors to this collection reopen old questions and propose new ones. Some aspects of the life, particularly the long relationship with Emily Hale, emerge more fully known and yet remain more deeply mysterious than ever before. And readings of the poetry, especially by a group of contemporary poets, show why it still has the freshness that first made it so startling.