T. S. Eliot's fascination with the interaction between the lyric and the dramatic is evident from the fact that his poetry was often dramatic even before he began to write verse drama. Part of the reason for this interaction in Eliot was a kind of radical modernism that ensured a return to a primitivism where there was little distinction between the lyric and the dramatic. In this thesis I argue that this interaction is central to the nature of Eliot's creative work. The need for an interaction between the lyric and dramatic meant that The Waste Land (1922) possessed several dramatic qualities making it a precursor to Eliot's entry into the realm of poetic drama with the play, Sweeney Agonistes (1932). As part of my thesis, I conducted thea...
This thesis is a study of the use of the concepts of Action and Character in Modern drama, with the ...
Eliot’s The Waste Land is one of the most studied works of worldwide literature. There are numerous ...
This thesis challenges T.S. Eliot’s claim of 1919 that his ‘impersonal’ theory of poetry is based pu...
T. S. Eliot's fascination with the interaction between the lyric and the dramatic is evident from th...
In his essay on Marston, T. S. Eliot located in poetic drama a "doubleness in the action, as if it t...
Thomas Stearns Eliot wrote only seven dramatic works, which include the unfinished fragments Sweeny ...
Many people think of T. S. Eliot as a type of “good gray poet.” This opinion probably results from ...
This thesis explores the generic affiliations ofT. S. Eliot's The Waste Land, investigating the logi...
4 ABSTRACT T. S. Eliot once remarked: "I have tried to point out the importance of the relation of t...
This study examines 'tone' and 'voice' in T. S. Eliot's early poetry and prose from sociological and...
At the present paper, we aim at explaining T.S. Eliot’s own poetry considering his own essayson the ...
T. S. Eliot is one of those poets who were interested in poetic plays (verse dramas) and tried to re...
At the present paper, we aim at explaining T.S. Eliot’s own poetry considering his own essayson the ...
This thesis is a study of T.S. Eliot's poetry in the light of the different ways in which it can be ...
T. S. Eliot is considered a great poet, critic and dramatist of modern age of America. He has writte...
This thesis is a study of the use of the concepts of Action and Character in Modern drama, with the ...
Eliot’s The Waste Land is one of the most studied works of worldwide literature. There are numerous ...
This thesis challenges T.S. Eliot’s claim of 1919 that his ‘impersonal’ theory of poetry is based pu...
T. S. Eliot's fascination with the interaction between the lyric and the dramatic is evident from th...
In his essay on Marston, T. S. Eliot located in poetic drama a "doubleness in the action, as if it t...
Thomas Stearns Eliot wrote only seven dramatic works, which include the unfinished fragments Sweeny ...
Many people think of T. S. Eliot as a type of “good gray poet.” This opinion probably results from ...
This thesis explores the generic affiliations ofT. S. Eliot's The Waste Land, investigating the logi...
4 ABSTRACT T. S. Eliot once remarked: "I have tried to point out the importance of the relation of t...
This study examines 'tone' and 'voice' in T. S. Eliot's early poetry and prose from sociological and...
At the present paper, we aim at explaining T.S. Eliot’s own poetry considering his own essayson the ...
T. S. Eliot is one of those poets who were interested in poetic plays (verse dramas) and tried to re...
At the present paper, we aim at explaining T.S. Eliot’s own poetry considering his own essayson the ...
This thesis is a study of T.S. Eliot's poetry in the light of the different ways in which it can be ...
T. S. Eliot is considered a great poet, critic and dramatist of modern age of America. He has writte...
This thesis is a study of the use of the concepts of Action and Character in Modern drama, with the ...
Eliot’s The Waste Land is one of the most studied works of worldwide literature. There are numerous ...
This thesis challenges T.S. Eliot’s claim of 1919 that his ‘impersonal’ theory of poetry is based pu...