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J.E. Mallinson (Author)

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1402009887 978-1402009884 December 31, 2002 1
T.S. Eliot's engagement with the work of the British philosopher F.H. Bradley deeply influenced his poetry and criticism throughout his career. The author gives a critical evaluation of Eliot's disagreements with the philosopher, providing an important new insight into Eliot's relationship with language. She illustrates this by referring to Eliot's work on Dante, Keats, Woolf, Pound and Joyce. She shows how Eliot's use of literary epiphany and his understanding of prejudice are rooted in his study of Bradley.

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"... an original and important contribution to the genealogy of modernism." (David Wood, Vanderbilt University)

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Jane Mallinson studied English and Philosophy at Manchester University, Birkbeck College London and Leiden University. She teaches Modern Literature at Leiden University and is co-founder of the Dutch T.S. Eliot Society.

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Throughout his career T.S. Eliot was preoccupied with the ways in which language, by articulating experience, makes a form for reality. Read the first page
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literary epiphany, finite centre, impersonal theory, epiphanic moments
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The Waste Land, Virginia Woolf, Figlia Che, The Presuppositions of Critical History, The Principles of Logic, First World War, Four Quartets, Francis Herbert Bradley, Jacob's Room, Lyndall Gordon, The Prelude, The Sacred Wood, Inventions of the March Hare, Jean Verdenal, Little Gidding, Tom Paulin, Ashton Nichols, Eliot's Early Years, Selected Essays, Wim Tigges
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