T.S. Eliot and the ideology of Four quartets
- ISBN
- 0521496292
T.S. Eliot and the ideology of Four quartets is a history, literature and society book by John Xiros Cooper.
About this book
Recent criticism of Eliot has ignored the public dimension of his life and work. His poetry is often seen as the private record of an internal spiritual struggle. Professor Cooper shows how Eliot deliberately addressed a North Atlantic 'mandarinate' fearful of social disintegration during the politically turbulent 1930s. Almost immediately following publication, Four Quartets was accorded canonic status as a work that promised a personal harmony divorced from the disharmonies of the emerging postwar world. Cooper connects Eliot's careers as banker, director and editor to a much wider cultural agenda. He aimed to reinforce established social structures during a period of painful political transition. This powerful and original study re-establishes the public context in which Eliot's work was received and understood.
About the Author
John Xiros Cooper is the author of T.S. Eliot and the ideology of Four quartets. Browse their full catalog on Booklogr.
Editions & Formats
Reviews
No reviews yet. Have you read this book? Share your thoughts with the Booklogr community.
Sign in Sign in to write a review
Frequently Asked Questions
What genre is T.S. Eliot and the ideology of Four quartets?+
T.S. Eliot and the ideology of Four quartets is a History, Literature and society, Political and social views, Social problems in literature, Eliot, t. s. (thomas stearns), 1888-1965 book.
What is T.S. Eliot and the ideology of Four quartets about?+
Recent criticism of Eliot has ignored the public dimension of his life and work. His poetry is often seen as the private record of an internal spiritual struggle. Professor Cooper shows how Eliot deliberately addressed a North Atlantic 'mandarinate' fearful of social disintegration during the politi...
Who wrote T.S. Eliot and the ideology of Four quartets?+
T.S. Eliot and the ideology of Four quartets was written by John Xiros Cooper.