A paper for the T. S. Eliot and Emily Hale panel (385 - T. S. Eliot and Emily Hale) that looks at Eliot's newly unsealed correspondence with Emily Hale, particularly during the year 1937, alongside the character of Mary in Eliot's 1939 play, The Family Reunion. The paper argues for the centrality of Mary to Eliot's ambitions for a new kind of drama and discusses why Eliot can't allow her to continue the trajectory he places her on at the end of the first act
There have been very many views expressed over the years about George Eliot - her genius, her behavi...
Thesis advisor: Maia McAleaveyThis thesis examines the layers of interpretation that encase the fema...
The Family Reunion (1939) is Eliot’s first onstage attempt to apply the mythical method of his poetr...
In 1838, at the age of 18, Mary Ann Evans was deep in her evangelical period, taking everything very...
The Family Reunion occupies a prominent place in the history of the revival of poetic drama. The pla...
In this paper I would like to highlight the treatment given by T. S. Eliot in his most popular play ...
Thomas Sterns Eliot’s second full length poetic play, The Family Reunion is known for its modernity ...
This is an important biographical and critical study which takes for its starting point George Eliot...
Critical interpretations of “Burnt Norton” have varied widely over the nearly 80 years since its fir...
T. S. Eliot wrote The Family Reunion (1939) while he composed the Four Quartets, twelve years after ...
In a letter to Martha Jackson of March 1841 the young Marian Evans, at the age of twenty- one, refle...
In this letter on eight small sheets of Y.M. Tea House stationary Mary writes in blue ink to her fam...
\u27The Mill on the Floss is everyone\u27s favourite novel\u27 was the provocative declaration that ...
Dramatis Personae (in order of appearance) Marian Evans (Mrs. Lewes) (George Eliot) (left) was born ...
The title suggested for this talk was \u27two literary ladies\u27 - they were certainly literary, bu...
There have been very many views expressed over the years about George Eliot - her genius, her behavi...
Thesis advisor: Maia McAleaveyThis thesis examines the layers of interpretation that encase the fema...
The Family Reunion (1939) is Eliot’s first onstage attempt to apply the mythical method of his poetr...
In 1838, at the age of 18, Mary Ann Evans was deep in her evangelical period, taking everything very...
The Family Reunion occupies a prominent place in the history of the revival of poetic drama. The pla...
In this paper I would like to highlight the treatment given by T. S. Eliot in his most popular play ...
Thomas Sterns Eliot’s second full length poetic play, The Family Reunion is known for its modernity ...
This is an important biographical and critical study which takes for its starting point George Eliot...
Critical interpretations of “Burnt Norton” have varied widely over the nearly 80 years since its fir...
T. S. Eliot wrote The Family Reunion (1939) while he composed the Four Quartets, twelve years after ...
In a letter to Martha Jackson of March 1841 the young Marian Evans, at the age of twenty- one, refle...
In this letter on eight small sheets of Y.M. Tea House stationary Mary writes in blue ink to her fam...
\u27The Mill on the Floss is everyone\u27s favourite novel\u27 was the provocative declaration that ...
Dramatis Personae (in order of appearance) Marian Evans (Mrs. Lewes) (George Eliot) (left) was born ...
The title suggested for this talk was \u27two literary ladies\u27 - they were certainly literary, bu...
There have been very many views expressed over the years about George Eliot - her genius, her behavi...
Thesis advisor: Maia McAleaveyThis thesis examines the layers of interpretation that encase the fema...
The Family Reunion (1939) is Eliot’s first onstage attempt to apply the mythical method of his poetr...