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T. S. Eliot and the Concept of Tradition

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T. S. Eliot's reformulation of the idea of literary tradition has been one of the key critical concepts of the twentieth century.

In this first book-length reappraisal of tradition, an international team of scholars explores the concept from a variety of theoretical and historical perspectives, including a series of illuminating case studies evaluating Eliot's version of tradition alongside the theories of other major twentieth-century critics.

This volume will be of great interest to students of literary theory, modernist studies and intellectual history, initiating a dialogue between Continental and Anglo-American investigations into the nature of literary traditions.

Tradition is a concept often viewed by contemporary critics with misunderstanding or even hostility.

This book powerfully reaffirms the continuing importance of our artistic and cultural traditions in shaping the past and creating the future.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521880025 / 9780521880022
Hardback
821.912
15/09/2007
United Kingdom
English
296 p.
postgraduate /undergraduate Learn More