A Student's Guide to T. S. Eliot

T. S. Eliot was perhaps the most important poet of the twentieth century, as well as an author of plays and of literary criticism. His most famous poems include "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" and "The Wasteland," which captured the disillusionment, cynicism, and restlessness of a generation. The extraordinary life and works of this literary giant are examined here, offering accessible insight to first-time readers.

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In this solid addition to the Understanding Literature Series, the reader is introduced to the life and work of T.S. Eliot. There is an examination of his early works, as well as a look at his final years and lasting literary legacy. The book may be considered part biography and part a readers companion. Each of the works discussed is placed in historical and biographical context, and the text is illumined with a few black-and-white photographs. Special emphasis is placed on works often included in the curriculum such as The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, The Waste Land, The Hollow Men, Ash Wednesday, and Four Quartets. There is also a chapter entitled The Poet as Playwright that examines Eliots works that have appeared on stage, and another chapter entitled The Poet as Critic which examines some of Eliots essays. A chronology, extensive chapter notes, a glossary of useful terms for literary criticism, suggestions for further reading, and selected Internet addresses are included. The author, Naomi Pasachoff, a research associate at Williams College, has written numerous books, including biographies of Marie Curie and Linus Pauling., Children's Literature
RL
Grades
9-10
IL
Grades
9-12+
GRL
Z
Details:
Product type: Library Bound Book
ISBN: 978-0-7660-2881-4
Author: Naomi Pasachoff
Copyright: 2009
Reading Level: Grades 9-10
Interest Level: Grades 9-12+
GRL: Z
Dewey: 821
Pages: 160
Dimensions: 6" x 9"
Black-and-White Photographs, Illustrations, Diagrams