ABSTRACT
This set comprises 40 volumes covering nineteenth and twentieth century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes.
This second set compliments the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |29 pages
‘Prufrock and Other Observations'
chapter |4 pages
Arthur Waugh, The New Poetry, ‘Quarterly Review'
chapter |3 pages
Ezra Pound, Drunken Helots and MR. Eliot, ‘Egoist'
chapter |1 pages
Unsigned Review, ‘Times Literary Supplement'
chapter |1 pages
From an Unsigned Review, ‘Literary World'
chapter |1 pages
Unsigned Review, ‘New Statesman'
chapter |5 pages
Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot, ‘Poetry'
chapter |1 pages
Conrad Aiken, Divers Realists, ‘Dial'
chapter |2 pages
Ezra Pound, A Letter from Remy de Gourmont, ‘Little Review'
chapter |1 pages
Babette Deutsch, Another Impressionist, ‘New Republic'
chapter |1 pages
Marianne Moore, A Note on T.S. Eliot'S Book, ‘Poetry'
chapter |2 pages
Edgar Jepson, Recent United States Poetry, ‘English Review'
chapter |3 pages
William Carlos Williams, Prologue, ‘:Little Review'
part |6 pages
‘Poems'
chapter |4 pages
Unsigned Review, Not Here, O Apollo, ‘Times Literary Supplement'
chapter |2 pages
From an Unsigned Review, is this Poetry?, ‘Athenaeum'
part |32 pages
‘Ara Vos Prec'
chapter |4 pages
John Middleton Murry, The Eternal Footman, ‘Athenaeum'
chapter |3 pages
Unsigned Review, A New Byronism, ‘Times Literary Supplement'
chapter |3 pages
Robert Nichols, An Ironist, ‘Observer'
chapter |6 pages
Desmond Maccarthy, New Poets, T.S. Eliot, ‘New Statesman'
chapter |1 pages
Clive Bell, Plus de Jazz, ‘New Republic'
part |7 pages
‘Poems'
chapter |2 pages
Marion Strobel, Perilous Leaping, ‘Poetry'
chapter |4 pages
E.E. Cummings, T.S. Eliot, ‘Dial'
chapter |4 pages
Louis Untermeyer, Irony De Luxe, ‘Freeman'
chapter |1 pages
Raymond Weaver, What Ails Pegasus?, ‘Bookman' (New York)
chapter |2 pages
Padraic Colum, Studies in The Sophisticated, ‘New Republic'
part |79 pages
'The Waste Land'
chapter |6 pages
Edmund Wilson, the Poetry of Drouth, ‘Dial'
chapter |7 pages
Gilbert Seldes, T.S. Eliot, ‘Nation' (New York)
chapter |2 pages
Louis Untermeyer, Disillusion vs. Dogma, ‘Freeman'
chapter |5 pages
Conrad Aiken, An Anatomy of Melancholy, ‘New Republic'
chapter |4 pages
Harriet Monroe, a Contrast, ‘Poetry'
chapter |2 pages
J.M., Review, ‘Double Dealer'
chapter |1 pages
Helen Mcafee, The Literature of Disillusion, ‘Atlantic'
chapter |5 pages
Clive Bell, T.S. Eliot, ‘Nation and Athenaeum'
chapter |1 pages
J.C. Squire on Eliot's Failure to Communicate, ‘London Mercury'
chapter |2 pages
Charles Powell, Review, ‘Manchester Guardian'
chapter |4 pages
F.L. Lucas, Review, ‘New Statesman'
chapter |4 pages
Humbert Wolfe, Waste Land and Waste Paper, ‘Weekly Westminster'
chapter |9 pages
Gorham B. Munson, The Esotericism of T.S. Eliot, ‘1924'
part |36 pages
‘Poems 1909–1925'
chapter |3 pages
Leonard Woolf, ‘Jug Jug' To Dirty Ears, ‘Nation and Athenaeum'
chapter |4 pages
Edgell Rickword, The Modern Poet, ‘Calendar of Modern Letters'
chapter |3 pages
Louise Morgan, The Poetry of Mr. Eliot, ‘Outlook' (London)
chapter |12 pages
John Middleton Murry on Eliot and The ‘Classical' Revival, ‘Adelphi'
chapter |4 pages
I.A. Richards, Mr. Eliot's Poems, ‘New Statesman'
chapter |2 pages
Edmund Wilson, Stravinsky and Others, ‘New Republic'
chapter |1 pages
J.C. Squire on Eliot's Meaninglessness, ‘LOndon Mercury'
chapter |5 pages
Allen Tate, A Poetry of Ideas, ‘New Republic'
chapter |2 pages
Conrad Aiken, from The Poetic Dilemma, ‘Dial'
part |31 pages
‘Ash-Wednesday'
chapter |3 pages
Gerald Heard, T.S. Eliot, ‘Week-End Review'
chapter |2 pages
Francis Birrell, Mr. T.S. Eliot, ‘Nation and Athenaeum'
chapter |4 pages
Orgill Mckenzie, Review, ‘New Adelphi'
chapter |1 pages
Edmund Wilson, Review, ‘New Republic'
chapter |5 pages
Morton D. Zabel, T.S. Eliot In Mid-Career, ‘Poetry'
chapter |1 pages
William Rose Benet, from round about Parnassus, Saturday Review'
chapter |1 pages
E.G. Twitchett, Review, ‘London Mercury'
chapter |3 pages
Brian Howard, Mr. Eliot's Poetry, ‘New Statesman'
chapter |7 pages
Allen Tate, Irony and Humility, ‘Hound and Horn'
part |2 pages
‘Marina'
chapter |2 pages
Marianne Moore, a Machinery of Satisfaction, ‘Poetry'
part |4 pages
‘Triumphal March'
chapter |4 pages
Morton D. Zabel, The Still Point, ‘Poetry'
part |8 pages
‘Sweeney Agonistes'
chapter |3 pages
D.G. Bridson, Review, ‘New English Weekly'
chapter |1 pages
George Barker, from a Review, ‘Adelphi'
chapter |2 pages
Morton D. Zabel, a Modern Purgatorio, ‘Commonweal'
chapter |2 pages
Marianne Moore, Review, ‘Poetry'
part |19 pages
‘The Rock'
chapter |2 pages
Undigned Review, ‘Listener'
chapter |1 pages
Unsigned Editorial on ‘The Rock', ‘Theology'
chapter |1 pages
Unsigned Review, ‘Tablet'
chapter |1 pages
Unsigned Review, ‘Everyman'
chapter |1 pages
A.M., Review, ‘Blackfriars'
chapter |1 pages
Unsigned Review, ‘s Sunday Times'
chapter |3 pages
D.W. Harding, ‘The Rock', ‘Scrutiny'
chapter |3 pages
Conrad Aiken, After ‘Ash-Wednesday', ‘Poetry'
part |22 pages
‘Murder in the Cathedral'
chapter |3 pages
I.M. Parsons, from Poetry, Drama and Satire, ‘Spectator'
chapter |2 pages
James Laughlin, Mr. Eliot on Holy Ground, ‘New English Weekly'
chapter |3 pages
Edwin Muir, New Literature, ‘London Mercury'
chapter |2 pages
Mark Van Doren, The Holy Blisful Martir, ‘Nation' (New York)
chapter |4 pages
Edward Shillito, Review, ‘Christian Century'
chapter |2 pages
Frederick A. Pottle, from Drama of Action, ‘Yale Review'
part |34 pages
‘Collected Poems 1909–1935'