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T.S. Eliot Poetry and Theory

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This book captures various stages of T S Eliot's creative evolution. Charting out the early development of his poetic sensibility in relation to the influences and environment of his childhood upbringing to understand the process of individuation, it takes into account the evolution of the dividual personae from within the individual, locating this rupture in the second half of the poems included in "Inventions of the March Hare". Utilizing the dual concept of Jung's amplification and Freud's unification to arrive at an understanding of Eliot's technique, the author discusses the significance of time in Eliot's entire make-up underscoring its germane significance in his thought, poetry, and criticism.
Release date Australia
September 27th, 2005
Author
Pages
268
Audience
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
ISBN-13
9788170337218
Product ID
28251831

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