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Title:
WHERE THE WORDS ARE VALID
T.S. ELIOT'S COMMUNITIES OF DRAMA
By:
Randy Malamud
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Hardback
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0313278180
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Publisher:
ABC-CLIO
Pub. date:
30 December, 1994
Series:
Contributions in Drama & Theatre Studies No. 58.
Pages:
224
Description:
This text examines T.S. Eliot's contribution to modernism by considering his dramatic career. His plays embody more connections than disruptions with his other works, and contain an autobiographical vein that reveals the persona and psyche of Eliot the playwright, as well as poet and critic.
Synopsis:
To understand Eliot's weighty contribution to the pantheon of modernism, one must take account of his dramatic career. Where the Words Are Valid brings to modernist scholars' serious attention a large body of work that has often been glibly patronized and relegated to near-obscurity. Eliot's plays embody more significant connections than disruptions with the rest of his work, and are integrally related to the other elements of his oeuvre. Further, they contain a richly suggestive autobiographical vein that illuminates the persona and psyche of Eliot the playwright and, as well, throwbacks to Eliot as a younger poet and critic.
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Greenwood Press
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