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Based upon manuscript sources and the uncollected prose writings, as well as the published works, this is a profound exploration of Eliot's life-long preoccupation with mysticism. The author advances new readings of the familiar poems and essays through attention to Eliot’s concern in poetry and prose with his roles as mystic, son and lover.
Donald J. Childs is Professor of English at the University of Ottawa. His publications include: 'T.S. Eliot: Mystic, Son & Lover' (1997)
PrefaceAcknowledgementsIntroduction1 The Meretricious Promise of Fantastic Views2 Philosophy Perceived3 Modernism and Pragmatism4 Mystical Personae5 The Waste Land’s Mystical Voice6 A Broken Coriolanus7 The Confidential Clark Lectures8 Risking Enchantment in Four Quarters AppendixNotesIndex