The International Reception of T. S. EliotElisabeth Däumer, Shyamal Bagchee Bloomsbury Academic, 28 серп. 2007 р. - 320 стор. The International Reception of T. S. Eliot brings together a wide range of international perspectives on this influential twentieth-century author, who as poet, critic, and editor did much to shape modernist poetics, not only in Europe and North America, but also world-wide. Foregrounding distinct aspects of Eliot's international reception, individual chapters of the book illuminate such topics as Eliot's complex impact on the development of modernist poetics in the post-colonial Caribbean, the emergent state of Israel, and colonial India; the insurgent potential of translated Eliot in Soviet-occupied Romania and post-war Germany; the different ways in which Eliot's work has entered the cultural life of national and emergent national contexts like Iceland, Italy, Spain, China, and Japan; the relationships forged with Eliot's poetry and criticism by such authors as Jorge Borges, Czeslaw Milosz, A.J.M. Smith, and E.R. Curtius; the unique reverberations of Eliot's work in the bi-cultural lives of contemporary scholars; and the challenges of teaching Eliot across boundaries of culture and religion. Importantly broadening the purview of Anglo-American Eliot Studies, the book should prove essential reading for scholars around the world interested in Eliot and modernism, as well as post-colonial theory and modernist translation theory. |
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... language is of paramount importance , for as Brathwaite argued in his 1971 historical study , The Development of Creole Society in Jamaica : ' It was in language that the slave was perhaps most successfully imprisoned by his master ...
... language . Far from being an uncomplicated assertion of pan - African cultural wholeness , Brathwaite's language involves a continual movement back - and - forth across a cultural continuum that , like jazz , is simultaneously African ...
... language ' innovates at the level of sound . 9 This is an element of Brathwaite's nationalism that Pollard seems to find uncon- vincing . Pollard tends to read ' nation language ' as a vernacular poetics driven by a racialized ...
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T S Eliot and La Nouvelle Revue Française | 25 |
Lucian Blagas Strategy for Cultural Survival | 55 |
T S Eliot and Modernism in MidTwentiethCentury Israel | 69 |
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