The American T. S. Eliot: A Study of the Early Writings
In his old age T.S. Eliot said on a number of occasions that the American experience of his childhood and youth had had the deepest influence on his poetry. This is the first book to explore in detail how Eliot's writings at once preserved and reacted against his complex American heritage: his intellectually and socially prominent family, their strong Unitarian culture, and their experience in nineteenth-century St. Louis and Boston. Analyzing major poems from "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" through The Waste Land, and drawing widely upon the early philosophical writings, essays, and reviews, Dr. Sigg shows the influence on Eliot of major American figures such as George Santayana, Henry James, and Henry Adams, as well as of the British philosopher F.H. Bradley on whom Eliot wrote a doctoral dissertation at Harvard.
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The American T. S. Eliot: A Study of the Early Writings
In his old age T.S. Eliot said on a number of occasions that the American experience of his childhood and youth had had the deepest influence on his poetry. This is the first book to explore in detail how Eliot's writings at once preserved and reacted against his complex American heritage: his intellectually and socially prominent family, their strong Unitarian culture, and their experience in nineteenth-century St. Louis and Boston. Analyzing major poems from "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" through The Waste Land, and drawing widely upon the early philosophical writings, essays, and reviews, Dr. Sigg shows the influence on Eliot of major American figures such as George Santayana, Henry James, and Henry Adams, as well as of the British philosopher F.H. Bradley on whom Eliot wrote a doctoral dissertation at Harvard.
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The American T. S. Eliot: A Study of the Early Writings

The American T. S. Eliot: A Study of the Early Writings

by Eric Sigg
The American T. S. Eliot: A Study of the Early Writings

The American T. S. Eliot: A Study of the Early Writings

by Eric Sigg

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In his old age T.S. Eliot said on a number of occasions that the American experience of his childhood and youth had had the deepest influence on his poetry. This is the first book to explore in detail how Eliot's writings at once preserved and reacted against his complex American heritage: his intellectually and socially prominent family, their strong Unitarian culture, and their experience in nineteenth-century St. Louis and Boston. Analyzing major poems from "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" through The Waste Land, and drawing widely upon the early philosophical writings, essays, and reviews, Dr. Sigg shows the influence on Eliot of major American figures such as George Santayana, Henry James, and Henry Adams, as well as of the British philosopher F.H. Bradley on whom Eliot wrote a doctoral dissertation at Harvard.

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ISBN-13: 9780521110037
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 04/30/2009
Series: Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture , #34
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. The souls of the devout; 2. Divisions and precisions: ambivalence and ambiguity; 3. A gesture and a pose: homo duplex; 4. Where are the eagles and the trumpets? American aesthetes; 5. The silhouette of Sweeney: cultures and conflict; 6. Being between two lives: reading The Waste Land; Afterword; Notes; Index.
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