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Annotated Waste Land with Eliot's Contemporary Prose

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ISBN-10: 0300119941

ISBN-13: 9780300119947

Edition: 2nd 2006

Authors: T. S. Eliot, Lawrence Rainey

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Newly revised and in paperback for the first time, this definitive, annotated edition of T. S. Eliot's "The Waste Land "includes as a bonus" "all the essays Eliot wrote as he was composing his masterpiece. Enriched with period photographs, a London map of cited locations, groundbreaking information on the origins of the work, and full annotations, the volume is itself a landmark in literary history. "More than any previous editor, Rainey provides the reader with every resource that might help explain the genesis and significance of the poem. . . . The most imaginative and useful edition of "The Waste Land" ever published."--Adam Kirsch, "New Criterion ""For the student or for anyone who…    
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Book details

List price: $22.00
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 8/28/2006
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 304
Size: 6.13" wide x 9.25" long x 0.73" tall
Weight: 0.946
Language: English

T. S. Eliot is considered by many to be a literary genius and one of the most influential men of letters during the half-century after World War I. He was born on September 26, 1888, in St. Louis, Missouri. Eliot attended Harvard University, with time abroad pursuing graduate studies at the Sorbonne, Marburg, and Oxford. The outbreak of World War I prevented his return to the United States, and, persuaded by Ezra Pound to remain in England, he decided to settle there permanently. He published his influential early criticism, much of it written as occasional pieces for literary periodicals. He developed such doctrines as the "dissociation of sensibility" and the "objective correlative" and…    

Introduction
A Note on the Text
The Waste Land
Editor's Annotations to The Waste Land
Historical Collation
Eliot's Contemporary Prose
London Letter, March 1921
The Romantic Englishman, the Comic Spirit, and the Function of Criticism
The Lesson of Baudelaire
Andrew Marvell
Prose and Verse
London Letter, May 1921
John Dryden
London Letter, July 1921
London Letter, September 1921
The Metaphysical Poets
Notes to Eliot's Contemporary Prose
Selected Bibliography
General Index
Index to Eliot's Contemporary Prose