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The Cambridge companion to the waste land /
"T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land is often considered to be the most important poem written in English in the twentieth century. The poem dramatically shattered old patterns of form and style, proposed a new paradigm for poetry and poetic thought, demanded recognition from all literary quarter...
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Format: | Printed Book |
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New York:
Cambridge University Press,
2015.
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Series: | Cambridge companions to literature.
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Online Access: | https://books.google.co.in/books?id=rB9TCgAAQBAJ&pg=PR1&lpg=PR1&dq=The+Cambridge+companion+to+the+waste+land&source=bl&ots=NNfHyXfSHl&sig=2q0AcjJYDUU3kCNpaJjZIBTMjMY&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjTo8PKyOLVAhUKwI8KHQXMDG4Q6AEISzAI#v=onepage&q=The%20Cambridge%20companion%20to%20the%20waste%20land&f=false |
Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. 'The world has seen strange revolutions since I died': The Waste Land and the Great War Jean-Michel Rabate;; 2. Geographies of space: mapping and reading the cityscape Spencer Morrison; 3. 'Mixing/memory and desire': what Eliot's biography can tell us Lyndall Gordon; 4. Religions east and west in The Waste Land Barry Spurr; 5. Popular culture in The Waste Land David E. Chinitz and Julia E. Daniel; 6. Form, voice, and the avant-garde Michael Levenson; 7. Dialectical collaboration: editing The Waste Land Jewel Spears Brooker; 8. Doing tradition in different voices: pastiche in The Waste Land Michael Coyle; 9. Gender and obscenity in The Waste Land Rachel Potter; 10. Trauma and violence in The Waste Land Richard Badenhausen; 11. Psychology, psychoanalysis, and new subjectives in The Waste Land Eve Sorum; 12. The Waste Land as ecocritique Gabrielle McIntire; Coda: The Waste Land's afterlife: the poem's reception in the twentieth century and beyond Tony Cuda.