The Annotated Waste Land with Eliot's Contemporary Prose

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Yale University Press, 2006 M01 1 - 270 pages
The definitive edition of the most influential poem of the twentieth centuryOne of the twentieth century’s most powerful—and controversial—works, The Waste Land was published in the desolate wake of the First World War. This definitive edition of T. S. Eliot’s masterpiece presents a new and authoritative version of the poem, along with all the essays Eliot wrote as he was composing The Waste Land, seven of them never before published in book form. The volume is enriched with period photographs and a London map of locations mentioned in the poem.Featured in the book are Lawrence Rainey’s groundbreaking account of how The Waste Land came to be composed; a history of the reactions of admirers and critics; and full annotations to the poem and Eliot’s essays. The edition transforms our understanding of one of the greatest modernist writers and the magnificent poem that became a landmark in literary history.

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INTRODUCTION
A Note on the Text
London Letter March 1921
Prose and Verse
John Dryden
London Letter September 1921
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX TO ELIOTS CONTEMPORARY PROSE
Copyright

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Lawrence Rainey is professor and chair in modernist literature, Department of English, University of York. He is the author of Institutions of Modernism: Literary Elites and Public Culture, published by Yale University Press.

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