The invisible poet: T.S.Eliot – Hugh Kenner

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Condition: Good. Book shows some wear on cover and minor pencil underling on few pages (mainly in chapter of  Four Quartets(of course; where else?))Rest of book pages clean and in good condition.

292 pages; Paperback

Critical study of the famous poet written by literary critic Hugh Kenner, offering insights into Eliot’s work, often focusing on his poetic techniques and themes within a specific historical context. This edition is a paperback version of Kenner’s influential analysis, a key text for understanding Eliot’s complex poetry. 

Hugh Kenner was a renowned critic known for his detailed interpretations, and this book delves into T.S. Eliot’s poetry, exploring its structure, influences (like metaphysical poets and Jacobean drama), and profound impact on modern literature. The University Paperback series made such scholarly works accessible to a broader student audience.

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