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To Criticize the Critic and Other Writings

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ISBN-10: 0803267215

ISBN-13: 9780803267213

Edition: Reprint 

Authors: T. S. Eliot

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These influential essay and lectures by T. S. Eliot span nearly a half century--from 1917, when he publishedThe Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,to 1961, four years before his death. With the luminosity and clarity of a first-rate intellect, Eliot considers the uses of literary criticism, the writers who had the greatest influence on his own work, and the importance of being truly educated. Every thoughtful person who yearns to do more than simply get through the day will be reinforced byThe Aims of Education. Other pieces includeTo Criticize the Critic,From Poe to Valéry,American Literature and the American Language,What Dante Means to Me,The Literature of Politics,The Classics and the…    
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List price: $17.00
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Publication date: 2/1/1992
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 189
Size: 5.33" wide x 7.99" long x 0.44" tall
Weight: 0.440
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…    

To Criticize the Critic (1961)
From Poe to Valery (1948)
American Literature and the American Language (1953)
The Aims of Education (1950)
Can 'Education' be Defined?
The Interrelation of Aims
The Conflict between Aims
The Issue of Religion
What Dante Means to Me (1950)
The Literature of Politics (1955)
The Classics and the Man of Letters (1942)
Ezra Pound: His Metric and Poetry (1917)
Reflections on 'Vers Libre' (1917)