T.S. Eliot's Ariel poems : making sense of the times / Anna Budziak.
"What T. S. Eliot once said about Shakespeare and Dante-noting that that the supreme poet "in writing himself, writes his time"-fittingly characterises his own work, also including The Ariel Poems with which he responded, promptly and pointedly, to the problems of the times. Published...
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: The Christmas series
- Incarnation, or, the elevation of the quotidian: Giorgione, Andrewes, and Kipling in the tangible world
- Journey of the Magi, 1927
- Prayer incorporated in poetry
- A Song for Simeon, 1928
- The intellect incarnate: opposing Walter Pater, supporting neo-Scholasticism
- Animula, 1929
- Emotion embodied and sensation bethought
- Marina, 1930
- An idea incarnated in an individual: German philosophy and the First Marshal of Poland
- Triumphal March, 1931
- An incarnation of religion: the return to ritual with an altered attitude
- The Cultivation of Christmas Trees, 1954
- Conclusion: Arcs converging.