The Plays of T.S. EliotAtlantic Publishers & Dist, 2007 - 198 oldal An Established Literary Giant Of All Times, T.S. Eliot Has Attracted Immense Amount Of Critical Attention. This Book Discusses The Plays Of T.S. Eliot In General And The Role Of Chorus In Them In Particular. The Plays Discussed Herein Include Sweeney Agonistes, The Rock, Murder In The Cathedral, The Family Reunion, The Cocktail Party, The Confidential Clerk And The Elder Statesman. Each Play Has Been Taken Separately And Its Salient Features And The Role Of Chorus In It Have Been Methodically Studied. Written In Lucid Language And With A Straightforward Approach, The Book Is Expected To Be Of Special Value To Students And Researchers Of English Literature And To Particularly Those Interested In T.S. Eliot. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Sweeney Agonistes and Other Fragments | 41 |
Murder in the Cathedral | 80 |
The Family Reunion | 107 |
The Cocktail Party | 131 |
The Elder Statesman | 152 |
Conclusion | 173 |
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