T. S. Eliot, Anti-Semitism, and Literary FormOf the many different kinds of anti-Semite, T. S. Eliot was the rarest kind: one who was able to place his anti-Semitism at the service of his art. Anthony Julius's critically acclaimed study looks both at the detail of Eliot's deployment of anti-Semitic discourse and at the role it played in his greater literary undertaking. Julius's seminal study has provoked a reassessment of Eliot's work among poets, scholars, critics and readers, which will invigorate debate for some time to come. |
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... America A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress cataloguing in publication data Julius , Anthony . T. S. Eliot , anti - Semitism and literary form / Anthony Julius . p . cm . Includes ...
... America A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress cataloguing in publication data Julius , Anthony . T. S. Eliot , anti - Semitism and literary form / Anthony Julius . p . cm . Includes ...
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Contents
Gerontion criticism and the limits of the dramatic | 41 |
Sweeney among the Nightingales Burbank and | 75 |
Dirge A Cooking Egg The Waste Land and | 111 |
Freethinking Jews persecuted Jews and the anti | 144 |
Making amends making amendments | 177 |
Notes | 219 |
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