Eliot's writing is often perceived as incompatible with or resistant to new theoretical approaches, but this volume demonstrates the continuity between Eliot's own theoretical writings and contemporary theory, and illuminates his poetry with imaginative readings from deconstructive, Marxist, psychoanalytic, and feminist perspectives. Internationally renowned critics such as Terry Eagleton, Sandra Gilbert, Jacqueline Rose, Jeffrey Perl, Christine Froula, Maud Ellmann, and Michael North, place Eliot's work centrally in the context of postmodern critical theory. Headnotes to the essays and a bibliography make this book an invaluable guide.…mehr
Eliot's writing is often perceived as incompatible with or resistant to new theoretical approaches, but this volume demonstrates the continuity between Eliot's own theoretical writings and contemporary theory, and illuminates his poetry with imaginative readings from deconstructive, Marxist, psychoanalytic, and feminist perspectives. Internationally renowned critics such as Terry Eagleton, Sandra Gilbert, Jacqueline Rose, Jeffrey Perl, Christine Froula, Maud Ellmann, and Michael North, place Eliot's work centrally in the context of postmodern critical theory. Headnotes to the essays and a bibliography make this book an invaluable guide.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Harriet Davidson is Associate Professor of English at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA.
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General Editors' Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: To Theorize the Theorist: Eliot and Postmodern Criticism Part One: Eliot the Theorist 1. Richard Shusterman "The Concept of Tradition: its Progress and Potential" 2. Jeffrey M. Perl "The Language of Theory and the Language of Poetry: The Significance of T.S. Eliot's Philosophical Notebooks Part Two" Part Two: Postructural Readings 3. Michael Beehler "Semiotics/Psychoanalysis/Christianity: Eliot's Logic of Alterity" 4. Maud Ellmann "The Waste Land: A Sphinx without a Secret" Part Three: Ideological Readings 5. Terry Eagleton "Ideology and Literary Forms: T.S. Eliot" 6. John Xiros Cooper "Reading the `Seduction' Fragment" 7. Michael North "The Dialect in/of Modernism: Pound and Elite's Racial Masquerade" Part Four: Elite and Sexuality 8. Sandra Giblet "Costumes of the Mind: Transvestism as Metaphor in Modern Literature" 9. Christine Formula "Elite's Grail Quest or the Lover the Police and the Waste Land 10. Jacqueline Rose "Hamlet-the Moan Lisa of Literature" Notes on Authors Bibliography and Further Reading Index
General Editors' Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: To Theorize the Theorist: Eliot and Postmodern Criticism Part One: Eliot the Theorist 1. Richard Shusterman "The Concept of Tradition: its Progress and Potential" 2. Jeffrey M. Perl "The Language of Theory and the Language of Poetry: The Significance of T.S. Eliot's Philosophical Notebooks Part Two" Part Two: Postructural Readings 3. Michael Beehler "Semiotics/Psychoanalysis/Christianity: Eliot's Logic of Alterity" 4. Maud Ellmann "The Waste Land: A Sphinx without a Secret" Part Three: Ideological Readings 5. Terry Eagleton "Ideology and Literary Forms: T.S. Eliot" 6. John Xiros Cooper "Reading the `Seduction' Fragment" 7. Michael North "The Dialect in/of Modernism: Pound and Elite's Racial Masquerade" Part Four: Elite and Sexuality 8. Sandra Giblet "Costumes of the Mind: Transvestism as Metaphor in Modern Literature" 9. Christine Formula "Elite's Grail Quest or the Lover the Police and the Waste Land 10. Jacqueline Rose "Hamlet-the Moan Lisa of Literature" Notes on Authors Bibliography and Further Reading Index
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