T. S. Eliot launched The Criterion as a quarterly in 1922, almost lost it for want of funds in 1925, resumed it as a quarterly over the Faber imprint in 1926, made it a monthly in 1927, cut it back to quarterly appearance in 1928, and then issued it steadily until 1939. During the Interbellum, Eliot and his review were part of an international network of intellectuals that shared an open-minded Europeanness. Authors like Mann, Benda, Ortega y Gasset, Curtius and Hofmannsthal emphasized their common European roots and shared cultural legacy. Eliot brought some of the most distinguished European writers, such as Proust, Cocteau and Hesse, to the attention of English-speaking audiences, and he helped establish the next generation of English p...
This thesis draws on a wealth of Parisian dailies and little magazines as well as institutional and ...
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One of the cornerstones of the British literary review The Criterion, founded in 1922 by poet and ed...
T. S. Eliot launched The Criterion as a quarterly in 1922, almost lost it for want of funds in 1925,...
This thesis examines T. S. Eliot's critical interests in the inter-war period by means of attention ...
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,...
In this detailed study of literary culture in the inter-war period, Jason Harding examines the stand...
This article examines T. S. Eliot’s review-essay of five seminal studies of Italian Fascism and crit...
To formulate concepts of literature and criticism is a difficult task to any researcher on the subje...
1922 can be seen not only as a fulcrum for literary modernism, but also as a significant moment when...
Thomas Stearns Eliot (1888-1965), a poet, critic, editor, and playwright, was born in St. Louis, Mis...
The article attempts to analyze the worldview of the famous modernist Eliot, the relation between th...
In the years 1915 to 1925 a group of young poet-critics rose to literary prominence with a series of...
This thesis draws on a wealth of Parisian dailies and little magazines as well as institutional and ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN013605 / BLDSC - British Library D...
One of the cornerstones of the British literary review The Criterion, founded in 1922 by poet and ed...
T. S. Eliot launched The Criterion as a quarterly in 1922, almost lost it for want of funds in 1925,...
This thesis examines T. S. Eliot's critical interests in the inter-war period by means of attention ...
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,...
In this detailed study of literary culture in the inter-war period, Jason Harding examines the stand...
This article examines T. S. Eliot’s review-essay of five seminal studies of Italian Fascism and crit...
To formulate concepts of literature and criticism is a difficult task to any researcher on the subje...
1922 can be seen not only as a fulcrum for literary modernism, but also as a significant moment when...
Thomas Stearns Eliot (1888-1965), a poet, critic, editor, and playwright, was born in St. Louis, Mis...
The article attempts to analyze the worldview of the famous modernist Eliot, the relation between th...
In the years 1915 to 1925 a group of young poet-critics rose to literary prominence with a series of...
This thesis draws on a wealth of Parisian dailies and little magazines as well as institutional and ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN013605 / BLDSC - British Library D...
One of the cornerstones of the British literary review The Criterion, founded in 1922 by poet and ed...