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T.S. Eliot : The waste land

Part of the Readers' Guides to Essential Criticism series
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T.S. Eliot's poem "The Waste Land" (1922) is widely recognized as a central text of modernism and is often described as the most important poem of the 20th century.

Although its demanding experimentalism has led to condemnation and praise in equal measure, it has fundamentally changed the ways in which poetry is written and read.

It is crucial to an understanding of modern culture, a continual challenge to readers to reassess how they think about the world.In this "Icon Critical Guide", Nick Selby brings together some of the most important critical writings about "The Waste Land" and provides a clear discussion of their place within the development of critical theory from modernism to postmodernism.The Guide begins with early reviews and discussions from the 1920s and 30s, considered alongside Eliot's own critical essays, showing how he set the critical terms by which his poem has been read.

Moving on to examine the ways in which the poem became accepted as a literary classic, the Guide then looks at "New Critical" and "Formalist" readings.

The final chapters examine radical reassessments of the poem that have taken place in recent criticism, drawing upon "deconstructive" readings that challenge "The Waste Land"'s assumed cultural power by looking at it in the light of Marxist, feminist, psychoanalytical and cultural materialist reading practices.

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Palgrave Macmillan
1840460393 / 9781840460391
Paperback / softback
821.912
01/04/1999
United Kingdom
English
186p.
20 cm
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