Inventions of the March Hare: Poems, 1909-1917Harcourt Brace, 1996 - 428 pages A few months before The Waste Land was published in 1922, T.S. Eliot gave the manuscript to his benefactor in New York, John Quinn. At the same time, he sold to Quinn a notebook containing about fifty poems that he had written during his twenties. It was not until 1968, three years after the poet's death, that the double cache was unveiled within the Berg Collection of the New York Public Library. The early poems, from the notebook and the accompanying leaves, are now at last published, all but a few of them for the first time. Of great interest, both technical and human, they reveal the young Eliot in the process of creating himself and his art: ruminating on the blind alleys and vacant lots of the city, exploring the perplexities of the modern age (doubt, ennui, indifference, dismay, affectation), and experimenting with a variety of poetic forms (urban pastoral, lyric, satire, the prose poem). Complementing the new poems, which include several bawdy verses, are "richly informative drafts" (The Observer, London) of many of Eliot's best-known poems, among them "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" (with a previously unpublished fragment), "Portrait of a Lady" (signally and subtly different from the published text), many versions of "Whispers of Immortality," and "Ode" (not reprinted since 1920). |
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Page 223
... Paradise Lost ( see the next note ) , compare Paradise Lost x 675 : ' the Tropic Crab ' . odours of your name : compare Romeo and Juliet , II ii 44-5 ( this First Quarto reading has proved popular ) : That which we call a rose By any ...
... Paradise Lost ( see the next note ) , compare Paradise Lost x 675 : ' the Tropic Crab ' . odours of your name : compare Romeo and Juliet , II ii 44-5 ( this First Quarto reading has proved popular ) : That which we call a rose By any ...
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... Paradise Lost VII 562-3 The heavens and all the constellations rung , The planets in their stations listening stood , On the Morning of Christ's Nativity 121-2 : His constellations set , And the well - balanced world on hinges hung ...
... Paradise Lost VII 562-3 The heavens and all the constellations rung , The planets in their stations listening stood , On the Morning of Christ's Nativity 121-2 : His constellations set , And the well - balanced world on hinges hung ...
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... Paradise Lost X11 629 : ' Gliding meteorous , as evening mist ' . Dividing and mist both figure in Genesis 1-2 , the Creation ( which is invoked too in the quotation from Job , 2-3 note above ) . 6,8 arms ... crimson fist : compare Paradise ...
... Paradise Lost X11 629 : ' Gliding meteorous , as evening mist ' . Dividing and mist both figure in Genesis 1-2 , the Creation ( which is invoked too in the quotation from Job , 2-3 note above ) . 6,8 arms ... crimson fist : compare Paradise ...
Contents
Convictions Curtain Raiser II | 11 |
Goldfish Essence of Summer Magazines | 26 |
The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock lines 169 | 39 |
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