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100 1 $aJay, Gregory S.
245 10 $aT.S. Eliot and the poetics of literary history /$cGregory S. Jay.
260 $aBaton Rouge :$bLouisiana State University Press,$c℗♭1983.
300 $axii, 256 pages ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aPart One: The labor of inheritance -- Prefigurations: an American genealogy -- The identities of a poet -- Modernism and archaeology -- The grail of authority -- Part Two: Eliot in bloom -- Father figures and literary history -- Poetic origins and daemonic possession -- Figures of the poet: Prufrock, Narcissus, and Gerontion -- Critical figurae: Shakespeare, Dante, Virgil -- Part Three: "Tolling reminiscent bells": love and death in The waste land -- Discovering the corpus -- The case of the elegy: Milton, Shelley, and Whitman -- Reading the voices of thunder -- Part four: "Every poem an epitaph": transfiguration in Four quartets -- Entre deux guerres -- At sea -- Ghosts and roses -- Coda: Tom and Huck on the river.
520 8 $aGregory Jay uses such approaches as psychoanalysis and deconstruction to examine the development of Eliot's ambivalent attitude toward past voices. Eliot's primary struggle, Jay argues, was to rewrite his many poetic inheritances, transfiguring the texts of the dead. Jay begins his study by showing how Eliot's poetic and personal anxieties shaped his modernist rewriting of literary history, creating versions of such authors as Dante, Shakespeare, and Virgil that were less astute critical portraits than troubled self reflections.
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