Summary
The Complete Prose of T. S. Eliot: The Critical Edition gathers for the first time in one place the collected, uncollected, and unpublished prose of one of the most prolific writers of the twentieth century. Highlights include all of Eliot's collected essays, reviews, lectures, and commentaries from The Criterion; essays from his student years at Smith Academy, Harvard, and Oxford; and his Clark and Turnbull lectures on metaphysical poetry. Each item has been textually edited, annotated, and cross-referenced by an international group of leading Eliot scholars, led by Ronald Schuchard, a renowned scholar of Eliot and Modernism.
In this Volume
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Vol. 7: A European Society, 1947-1953
- 2018
- Published by: Johns Hopkins University Press
Table of Contents
- A European Society, 1947-1953: Introduction
- Pages: xi-xlv
- Editorial Procedures and Principles
- Pages: xlvii-lv
- Acknowledgments
- Pages: lvii-lix
- List of Abbreviations
- Pages: lxi-lxiii
- List of Illustrations
- Pages: lxv
PART I: Essays, Reviews, Addresses, and Public Letters
1947
- Professor Karl Mannheim
- Pages: 5-6
- To the Editor of Horizon
- Pages: 67
- To the Editor of Scrutiny
- Pages: 68-69
- La poesia nel teatro
- Pages: 70-98
- Ein Telegramm von T. S. Eliot
- Pages: 102
1948
- A Sermon Preached in Magdalene College Chapel
- Pages: 111-116
- Presidential address to Books Across the Sea
- Pages: 119-123
- Edgar Poe et la France
- Pages: 130-164
- Hommage à Charles Maurras
- Pages: 165-170
- Notes for speech replying to the toast of “The Guests”
- Pages: 172-175
- A review of The Free Society, by John Middleton Murry
- Pages: 178-182
- Introduction to All Hallows’ Eve, by Charles Williams
- Pages: 185-193
- Notes towards the Definition of Culture
- Pages: 194-287
- Tribute to Hugh MacDiarmid
- Pages: 288-289
- From Poe to Valéry
- Pages: 290-308
- Account in German of “Ariel Poems”
- Pages: 310-311
- Tribute to Ananda K. Coomaraswamy
- Pages: 312
1949
- Speech at dinner of the Alliance française
- Pages: 313-317
- Strindbergs inflytande på T. S. Eliot betydande
- Pages: 318-321
- Lambeth and Education: The Report Criticized
- Pages: 340-352
- Broadcast-appeal for the Testaccio Cemetery in Rome
- Pages: 353-355
- New Translation of the Bible. To the Editor of Theology
- Pages: 363-366
- A Message from T. S. Eliot, O.M. To the Editor of NINE
- Pages: 367-368
- Remarks in German to German audiences
- Pages: 372-375
- The Aims of Poetic Drama
- Pages: 376-388
- Die Idee einer europäischen Gesellschaft
- Pages: 389-414
- Shakespeares Verskunst
- Pages: 415-445
- Speech for Les Grandes Conférences catholiques
- Pages: 446-450
- Address to the Publishers’ Association
- Pages: 456-460
1950
- Foreword to Hali, by G. V. Desani
- Pages: 465
- Response to the Toast at the Nobel Banquet
- Pages: 466-468
- A Letter from T. S. Eliot. To the Editor of Poetry
- Pages: 473-474
- Un feuillet unique. A tribute to Saint-John Perse
- Pages: 475-478
- Talk on Dante [What Dante Means to Me]
- Pages: 482-492
- The Aims of Education
- Pages: 511-566
- The Aims of Education
- Pages: 524-568
- The Aims of Education
- Pages: 537-569
- The Aims of Education
- Pages: 550-563
- Notes . . . from T. S. Eliot
- Pages: 570-573
- The Television Habit. To the Editor of The Times
- Pages: 574-575
- Books of the Year Chosen by Eminent Contemporaries
- Pages: 576-577
- Message to Merkur
- Pages: 578-579
1951
- Poetry and Film: Mr. T. S. Eliot’s Views
- Pages: 580-582
- Poetry and Drama
- Pages: 589-610
- The Spoken Word
- Pages: 611-616
- Virgil and the Christian World
- Pages: 627-640
- Speech at the opening of Le Livre anglais exhibition
- Pages: 641-646
1952
- The Origin of Species. To the Editor of Time and Tide
- Pages: 660-661
- Good Going. To the Editor of The Times
- Pages: 671-672
- Le Dilemme poétique [Charybde et Scylla]
- Pages: 677-710
- Foreword to Contemporary French Poetry, by Joseph Chiari
- Pages: 711-716
- Unpublished letter to the Editor of The New Leader
- Pages: 722-723
- Notes for speech at the University of Rennes
- Pages: 724-728
- Découverte de Paris
- Pages: 729-730
- The Value and Use of Cathedrals in England To-day
- Pages: 731-740
- Presidential address to the Alliance française [I]
- Pages: 741-743
- Tribute to Max Beerbohm
- Pages: 749-750
- Some Thoughts on Braille
- Pages: 751-755
- An Address to Members of the London Library
- Pages: 756-762
- Tribute to Luigi Pirandello
- Pages: 765
- The Publishing of Poetry
- Pages: 766-772
1953
- Message on Charles Maurras
- Pages: 773-774
- Charles Maurras. To the Editor of Time and Tide
- Pages: 775-776
- Foreword to Shakespeare, by Henri Fluchère
- Pages: 782-785
- Presidential address to the Alliance française [II]
- Pages: 786-789
- American Literature and the American Language
- Pages: 792-810
- Gratulation. A tribute to Rudolf Kassner
- Pages: 811
- Literature [The Unity of European Literature]
- Pages: 812-816
- The Three Voices of Poetry
- Pages: 817-834
PART II: Signed Letters and Documents with Multiple Authorship
- The Kenneth Patchen Fund (Mar 1951)
- Pages: 868-869
- The South Bank. To the Editor of The Times (14 Nov 1951)
- Pages: 870-871