Eliot's Four Quartets is arguably the finest long poem in modern English literature. It is also one that presents considerable problems of interpretation. In Word Unheard, first published in 1969, Blamires aims to unravel some of these problems by guiding the reader line by line through the poem, blending paraphrase with commentary. Blamires pays particular attention to the philosophical and theological dimensions of the poem and to its multifarious personal, historical and literary allusions. This title will be of interests to students of literature.



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Eliot's Four Quartets is arguably the finest long poem in modern English literature. It is also one that presents considerable problems of interpretation. In Word Unheard, first published in 1969, Blamires aims to unravel some of these problems by guiding the reader line by line through the poem, blending paraphrase with commentary. Blamires pays particular attention to the philosophical and theological dimensions of the poem and to its multifarious personal, historical and literary allusions. This title will be of interests to students of literature.



Inhalt

Introductory Note; Burnt Norton; East Coker; The Dry Salvages; Little Gidding; Appendix I; Appendix II; Appendix III; Index

Titel
Word Unheard
Untertitel
A Guide Through Eliot's Four Quartets
EAN
9781000113228
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
10.09.2020
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
210