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T.S. Eliot, Lancelot Andrewes, and the word : = intersections of literature and Christianity /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
T.S. Eliot, Lancelot Andrewes, and the word :/ G. Douglas Atkins.
Reminder of title:
intersections of literature and Christianity /
Author:
Atkins, G. Douglas
Description:
1 online resource.
Subject:
1900 - 1999 -
Subject:
Poetics - History - 20th century. -
Online resource:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137381637
ISBN:
1137381639 (electronic bk.)
T.S. Eliot, Lancelot Andrewes, and the word : = intersections of literature and Christianity /
Atkins, G. Douglas1943-
T.S. Eliot, Lancelot Andrewes, and the word :
intersections of literature and Christianity /G. Douglas Atkins. - 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references.
1. On Reading and Incarnation -- 2. Eliot Reading Lancelot Andrewes -- 3. Homage to Lancelot Andrewes -- 4. The Voice of (An)other: Lancelot Andrewes within and for Eliot's Poems -- 5. 'Sovegna vos' in Eliot's Marian Poems: Falsehood, Separation, and Ash-Wednesday -- 6. 'Orare et laborare': Suffer Not Separation or Other Falsehoods.
In this gracefully executed book, G. Douglas Atkins continues his explorations of the poetry and prose of T.S. Eliot. In highly original terms, Atkins offers a major new analysis of Eliot's debt to and use of Lancelot Andrewes, the seventeenth-century Anglican churchman, who was one of the greatest sermon-writers in the language, author of the enormously popular "Preces Privatae" (Private Prayers), and director of one of six 'companies' responsible for the King James translation of the Bible. Focusing on their shared attention to verbal and linguistic detail, Atkins for studies closely Eliot's 1928 collection "For Lancelot Andrewes: Essays on Style and Order"; demonstrates the poetic use Eliot makes of Andrewes's writing in "Journey of the Magi", and presents a fresh and important, full-scale reading of "Ash-Wednesday: Six Poems", a work heavily indebted to Andrewes's emphasis on the central Christian dogma of the Incarnation.
ISBN: 1137381639 (electronic bk.)
Source: 712952Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Personal Names:
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1555-1626.Subjects--Chronological Terms:
1900 - 1999
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LC Class. No.: PS3509.L43 / Z5985 2013
Dewey Class. No.: 821/.91209
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1. On Reading and Incarnation -- 2. Eliot Reading Lancelot Andrewes -- 3. Homage to Lancelot Andrewes -- 4. The Voice of (An)other: Lancelot Andrewes within and for Eliot's Poems -- 5. 'Sovegna vos' in Eliot's Marian Poems: Falsehood, Separation, and Ash-Wednesday -- 6. 'Orare et laborare': Suffer Not Separation or Other Falsehoods.
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