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Tracing T. S. Eliot's Spirit A. David Moody (University of York)

Tracing T. S. Eliot's Spirit By A. David Moody (University of York)

Tracing T. S. Eliot's Spirit by A. David Moody (University of York)


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Leading Eliot scholar A. David Moody explores T. S. Eliot's 'peregrinations' - his quest for the world of the spirit. In a series of essays for scholars and students Moody offers new insights into Eliot's engagement with the religions and cultures of America, India and Europe, and new readings of Eliot's major poems.

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Tracing T. S. Eliot's Spirit: Essays on his Poetry and Thought by A. David Moody (University of York)

T. S. Eliot's lifelong quest for a world of the spirit is the theme of this book by leading Eliot scholar A. David Moody. The first four essays in the collection map Eliot's spiritual geography: the American taproot of his poetry, his profound engagement with the philosophy and religion of India, his near and yet detached relations with England, and his problematic cultivation of a European mind. At the centre of the collection is a study of the Latin poem Pervigilium Veneris, a fragment of which figures enigmatically in the concluding lines of The Waste Land. The third part of the collection is a set of five investigations of Eliot's poems, dealing particularly with The Waste Land, Ash Wednesday and Four Quartets, and attending to how they express and shape what he called 'the deeper, unnamed feelings which form the substratum of our being'.

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Review of the hardback: 'This new book by the author of the excellent Thomas Stearns Eliot: Poet is unusually well-written and wise. Its strengths lie in a sense of mature, richly informed, yet unpompous reflection on Eliot's poetry and construction of a poetic self. This tone of alert wisdom, rare in contemporary academic writing, makes the book one which is likely to be helpful and appealing to students, and enjoyed by Eliot scholars.' Robert Crawford

Table of Contents

Foreword; Part I: 1. The American strain; 2. Passage to India; 3. Peregrine in England; 4. The mind of Europe; Part II: 5. Pervigilium veneris and the modern mind; Part III: 6. The Waste Land: 'To fill all the desert with inviolable voice'; 7. The experience and the meaning: Ash Wednesday; 8. The formal pattern; 9. Four Quartets: music, word, meaning, value; 10. Being in fear of women.

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NLS9780521060967
9780521060967
0521060966
Tracing T. S. Eliot's Spirit: Essays on his Poetry and Thought by A. David Moody (University of York)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2008-04-24
220
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