T. S. Eliot: Lives and Legacies
Autor Craig Raineen Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 ian 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780195309935
ISBN-10: 0195309936
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 157 x 216 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Lives and Legacies
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0195309936
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 157 x 216 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Lives and Legacies
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
This is a thoughtful book on a thorny subject.
The book is excellent on the influence on Eliot of Jules Laforge, and has a poet's astute ear for the stray effects of sound and syntax.
A lively new book.
The most attractive quality of Raine's mind, in this book, is its vivacity, its enthusiasm, its racy pleasure in turning aside to compare a detail in Eliot with something in Nabokov, Kundera or Lawrence.
a fabulous stimulating book, which marries old-fashioned literary criticism to pleasingly off-beam cultural allusions.
This book is an ingenious and convincing demonstration that Eliot is still the Old Possum: lying unassertively low, but anxiously aware that the disinterment of the buried life is an undeniable imperative. But most importantly, it shows perceptively why Eliot's poems work with their unique compulsiveness.
(Eliot's) existence is in his published work. This explains the strategy of Raine's short monograph - an intensely argued reading of the words on the published page. The exercise is done brilliantly. A poet himself, Raine is hyper alert to nuance. He has a sensitivity to literary echo rivalling that of the greatest living reader of Eliot, Christopher Ricks.
There are authors who one would rather read about than read. T.S Eliot is not one of them, yet there is both pleasure and profit to be got from Craig Raine's new study of the poet.
Do we need another book about him? The answer, given Craig Raine's T.S. Eliot, is a strong 'Yes'.
A good guide to the historical and literary origins of the poems.
A new, more accessible Eliot
Raine succeeds in clarifying the emotional atmosphere of poems that readers often find forbidding...[his] thematic summaries are surely not wrong...and they help to orient a first reading of Eliot's work
a superb introduction to a great poet and a lovable man.
The book is excellent on the influence on Eliot of Jules Laforge, and has a poet's astute ear for the stray effects of sound and syntax.
A lively new book.
The most attractive quality of Raine's mind, in this book, is its vivacity, its enthusiasm, its racy pleasure in turning aside to compare a detail in Eliot with something in Nabokov, Kundera or Lawrence.
a fabulous stimulating book, which marries old-fashioned literary criticism to pleasingly off-beam cultural allusions.
This book is an ingenious and convincing demonstration that Eliot is still the Old Possum: lying unassertively low, but anxiously aware that the disinterment of the buried life is an undeniable imperative. But most importantly, it shows perceptively why Eliot's poems work with their unique compulsiveness.
(Eliot's) existence is in his published work. This explains the strategy of Raine's short monograph - an intensely argued reading of the words on the published page. The exercise is done brilliantly. A poet himself, Raine is hyper alert to nuance. He has a sensitivity to literary echo rivalling that of the greatest living reader of Eliot, Christopher Ricks.
There are authors who one would rather read about than read. T.S Eliot is not one of them, yet there is both pleasure and profit to be got from Craig Raine's new study of the poet.
Do we need another book about him? The answer, given Craig Raine's T.S. Eliot, is a strong 'Yes'.
A good guide to the historical and literary origins of the poems.
A new, more accessible Eliot
Raine succeeds in clarifying the emotional atmosphere of poems that readers often find forbidding...[his] thematic summaries are surely not wrong...and they help to orient a first reading of Eliot's work
a superb introduction to a great poet and a lovable man.
Notă biografică
Craig Raine is Fellow and Tutor in English at New College, Oxford, and editor of Areté, a tri-quarterly arts magazine. Poet, literary critic, playwright, librettist, and editor, Raine has been a powerful voice and an adversarial, intellectually independent figure in the literary world for the last 40 years.