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The waste land / edited by Tony Davies and Nigel Wood.

Contributor(s): Davies, Tony, 1940- | Wood, Nigel, 1953-Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Theory in practice seriesPublication details: Buckingham: Philadelphia: New Delhi : Open University Press, Viva Books, c1994. Description: xii, 162 p. : 22 cmISBN: 0335157165 (pbk.); 9780335157167DDC classification: 821.91 LOC classification: PS3509.L43 | W3835 1994Online resources: WorldCat details
Contents:
TOC Introduction / Nigel Wood -- 1. The Politics of Redemption: Eliot and Benjamin / John Bowen -- 2. The Logic of Desire: The Lacanian Subject of The Waste Land / Harriet Davidson -- 3. The Waste Land and the Reader's Response / Steve Ellis -- 4. The Waste Land, Dialogism and Poetic Discourse / Tony Pinkney -- Endpiece / Tony Davies.
Summary: Summary: This collection of essays brings a range of critical perspectives on "The Waste Land", offering readings that are theoretically-informed and attentive to the language and structure of the poem. Each essay outlines a theoretical position and context and defines the terms and concepts to be used.
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Includes bibliographical references (p.[150]-154) and index.

TOC Introduction / Nigel Wood --
1. The Politics of Redemption: Eliot and Benjamin / John Bowen --
2. The Logic of Desire: The Lacanian Subject of The Waste Land / Harriet Davidson --
3. The Waste Land and the Reader's Response / Steve Ellis --
4. The Waste Land, Dialogism and Poetic Discourse / Tony Pinkney --
Endpiece / Tony Davies.

Summary:
This collection of essays brings a range of critical perspectives on "The Waste Land", offering readings that are theoretically-informed and attentive to the language and structure of the poem. Each essay outlines a theoretical position and context and defines the terms and concepts to be used.

English

Sagar Shahanawaz

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