In this detailed study of literary culture in the inter-war period, Jason Harding examines the standing of T. S. Eliot's journal the Criterion in relation to other literary periodicals and, beyond that, to the larger cultural networks of the time. The Criterion may at first sight seem a well-studied publication, often dismissed as predictably conservative, even proto-Fascist. However, through his examination of insufficiently known archive material and interviews with living witnesses to the period, Harding significantly alters our understanding of the journal and of Eliot's role as editor. More than that, by carefully resituating the journal in its relations - of both competition and co-operation - with a range of other literary periodical...
Rather late in my academic career, too late for a change in majoring subject, I realised that my st...
Drawing on a large number of newly-published materials, my study, first of all, explores the connect...
Newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals reached a peak of cultural influence and financial succ...
This thesis examines T. S. Eliot's critical interests in the inter-war period by means of attention ...
T. S. Eliot launched The Criterion as a quarterly in 1922, almost lost it for want of funds in 1925,...
In 1922 T.S. Eliot founded The Criterion as an international literary review with the aim of introdu...
One of the cornerstones of the British literary review <i>The Criterion</i>, founded in 1922 by poet...
What sets Eliot apart from contemporary poets is that his treatment of many socio-political issues,...
This article examines T. S. Eliot’s review-essay of five seminal studies of Italian Fascism and crit...
My dissertation investigates the role of intellectual weekly periodicals such as the Nation and Athe...
This thesis is an investigation into the reception of literature, cinema, and the theatre in the int...
Long considered the literary representatives of the public sphere, British periodicals underwent sig...
A Critical Difference is a valuable study of perhaps the most intriguing and important critical deba...
The abstractions of political theory and the claims of Christian theology were the two disciplines b...
It is tempting to say that intellectual writers in early twentieth-century Britain produced popular ...
Rather late in my academic career, too late for a change in majoring subject, I realised that my st...
Drawing on a large number of newly-published materials, my study, first of all, explores the connect...
Newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals reached a peak of cultural influence and financial succ...
This thesis examines T. S. Eliot's critical interests in the inter-war period by means of attention ...
T. S. Eliot launched The Criterion as a quarterly in 1922, almost lost it for want of funds in 1925,...
In 1922 T.S. Eliot founded The Criterion as an international literary review with the aim of introdu...
One of the cornerstones of the British literary review <i>The Criterion</i>, founded in 1922 by poet...
What sets Eliot apart from contemporary poets is that his treatment of many socio-political issues,...
This article examines T. S. Eliot’s review-essay of five seminal studies of Italian Fascism and crit...
My dissertation investigates the role of intellectual weekly periodicals such as the Nation and Athe...
This thesis is an investigation into the reception of literature, cinema, and the theatre in the int...
Long considered the literary representatives of the public sphere, British periodicals underwent sig...
A Critical Difference is a valuable study of perhaps the most intriguing and important critical deba...
The abstractions of political theory and the claims of Christian theology were the two disciplines b...
It is tempting to say that intellectual writers in early twentieth-century Britain produced popular ...
Rather late in my academic career, too late for a change in majoring subject, I realised that my st...
Drawing on a large number of newly-published materials, my study, first of all, explores the connect...
Newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals reached a peak of cultural influence and financial succ...