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9780521063531

The Early T. S. Eliot and Western Philosophy

by Rafey Habib
  • ISBN13:

    9780521063531

  • ISBN10:

    0521063531

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-05-29
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Summary

This book offers a comprehensive study of Eliot's philosophical writings and attempts to assess their impact on both his early poetry and his literary criticism. Rafey Habib attempts to unravel the complex notions of irony underlying Eliot's poetry, arguing that these originate in his philosophical thinking and achieve persistent expression in his early aesthetics. This book offers close readings of Eliot's major poems and critical essays, shedding valuable light on his views on language, tradition, impersonality and emotion, and situating these in a broad aesthetic and philosophical context.

Table of Contents

Preface
And the search for unity
The one and the many
The marriage of philosophy and poetry
And the poetry of Eliot's youth
And T. S. Eliot's manuscript
Analysis of Eliot's manuscript on Bergson
Significance of Eliot's manuscript
Philosophy and Laughter
Schopenhauer, Laforgue and Bergson
Eliot's Paris poems: 'Prufrock' and 'Portrait'
Irony as a Kantian meditation: Eliot's manuscripts on Kant
Analysis of Eliot's three manuscripts on Kant
Significance of Eliot's engagement with Kant
Eliot, Bradley and the irony of common sense
Bradley's Philosophical Context
Eliot's doctoral dissertation
The objective correlative
Eliot's early verse and Bradley
The divorce from old barren reason: from philosophy to aesthetics
Tradition and impersonality
The emotions of art
Impersonality and the bourgeois ego
The struggle against realism
Realism, Romanticism and Classicism
Realism refined
Language and reality
Irony as form: 'The Waste Land'
Tiresias in literary tradition
Tiresias in 'The Waste Land'
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