A collection of critical essays on "The waste land." [print]
Material type: TextSeries: A Spectrum book ; S-801 | Twentieth century interpretationsPublication details: Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Prentice-Hall [(c)1968.Description: viii, 112 pages 21 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- PS3509.C655 1968
- PS3509.L43.E42.C655 1968
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Includes bibliographical references.
T. S. Eliot's The waste land Jay Martin The Waste land and the modern world John Crowe Ransom ... [and others] ; The burial of the dead John B. Vickery, William T. Moynihan A game of chess Bruce R. McElderry, Jr. ; The fire sermon Allen Tate, William M. Gibson What the thunder said D. C. Fowler ; "Notes" to the Waste land Hugh Kenner Technique Eric Thompson, George T. Wright Critiques I. A. Richards ... [and others] ; An anatomy of melancoly Conrad Aiken The waste land: Critique of the myth Cleanth Brooks Modern art techniques in The waste land Jacob Korg T. S. Eliot as the international hero Delmore Schwartz.
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