Selected Product: | Selected Poems Paperback Author: T.S. Eliot Publisher: Faber and Faber Release Date: February 2002 ISBN-10: 0571057063 ISBN-13: 9780571057061 List Price: £10.99 Average Customer Rating: | | A Student's Guide to the Selected Poems of T.S. Eliot ISBN-10: 057117082X To the Lighthouse (Wordsworth Classics) ISBN-10: 1853260916 Selected Poems ISBN-10: 0571113966 A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (Oxford World's Classics) ISBN-10: 0192839985 Selected Poems (Penguin Modern Classics) ISBN-10: 0141181257 |
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don't be misled by the 'product description', as I was, which you get when viewing the details for this book on Amazon, which states:
Book Description Key Features- Study methods Introduction to the text Summaries with critical notes Themes and techniques Textual analysis of key passages Author biography Historical and literary background Modern and historical critical approaches Chronology Glossary of literary terms --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
This description DOES NOT describe the book - none of these are included (there are a few notes on The Wasteland, but that is it). If you click on the word 'paperback' it takes you to another page showing a book of York Notes - this is what the 'product description' is describing. | Striking | Customer Rating: | Eliot's poetry is not for the faint hearted. This collection consits of a range of his poetry from 1917 to 1930.The most famous of course, 'The Waste Land' is all in here. Anyone familiar with the Modernist movenment of the 1920s will easily see why 'The Waste Land' is a firm contender for one of the best pieces of Modernist Literature. It depicts a world that is decaying, spine-less, fruit-less and corrupt. 'The Waste Land' is a very personal analysis of Modern post-war life and I think it's easy to feel that his poetry can be slightly insular, in that it's quite difficult to understand what Eliot is trying to convey to the public, if anything. However, there are some easier poems in here, with 'The Love song of J.Alfred Prufrock' coming in as one of my top pieces of poetry because of Eliot's striking word play. I'd really recommend you read this because I think although it's rather personal to Eliot himself, I think it's equally personal to the individual reader, and there will be something in here that attracts you personally to his poetry. | The greatest poet of the 20th Century. | Customer Rating: | | This is a fantastic book from the greatest poet of the 2oth century. I am a 16 year-old and having just started A level courses, ihave found that my readings of Eliot have helped enormously with my understanding of other poetry. I would argue that if one can come some way to understanding Eliot, then there is nothing out there that one will not understand. He is known for his complexity but this must not be labelled impenetrable, though Eliot's poems are often obscure and challenging there is always a message that Eliot wanted us to see. I have been reading Eliot since I was 15 and my liking of him has grown with age, I also love the victorian poets such as Browning, Empson, Baudelaire, Blake etc and many of the modern poets such as Thomas, Plath and so on but I have always found that there is something extra special about Eliot. His range of poetry is one thing, from the masterpiece of "The Waste Land" to the phillisophical genuis of "Four Quartets", to the humour and sadness of "Prufrock" to the mystery and brilliance of "The Hollow Men" Eliot has everything. I think his poetry is widely mis-understood and critics argue over meaning and miss the point that Eliot placed one's own perception so much higher than accepted views and ideas, hence the fact that he never answered questions on "The Waste Land". Definately buy this book and make up your own mind, learn and gain pleasure from a truly remarkable mind. | A Poet who Defined An Age | Customer Rating: | | These poems are personally selected by Eliot. They are impassionate and calculating whilst strangely motivating. I am an A - Level student and these poems have provided a motive and modus operandi for my own efforts. |
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