Centennial Hauntings : : Pope, Byron and Eliot in the Year 88.

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Superior document:DQR Studies in Literature
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Place / Publishing House:Boston : : BRILL,, 1990.
©1990.
Year of Publication:1990
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:DQR Studies in Literature
Physical Description:1 online resource (376 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction: The Year 88
  • Hauntings 1: Pope's Ghosts
  • The Papist's House, The Papist's Horse: Alexander Pope and the Removal from Binfield
  • Pope's Janus-Faced Imagery
  • Pope, Locke, and The New Dunciad
  • A Common Language: Mandeville as a Contemporary of Pope
  • Goodness and Good Humour: Pope and the Later Eighteenth Century
  • The Rape of the Lock and The Waste Land: Versions of the Mock-Heroic
  • Translating The Rape of the Lock: The Battle, the Strategy and the Tactics
  • Hauntings 2: Byron's Phantoms
  • Byron's "Poetical System" - Revolutionary or Augustan?
  • Poetry" Versus "Verse": Byron Prefers Erring with Pope
  • Byron's Vision of Dante
  • Bilderdijk between Pope and Byron: The Paradox of His Translation of An Essay on Man into Dutch
  • The Dutch Byron: Byron in Dutch Translation
  • Hauntings 3: Eliot's Spooks
  • T.S. Eliot, the Invisible Philosopher
  • Original Sin: T.S. Eliot and T.E. Hulme
  • The Mask of Agamemnon: Reflexions upon Eliot's "Sweeney among the Nightingales
  • And Voices Are in the Wind's Singing": On the Voices of T.S. Eliot
  • And to Make an End Is to Make a Beginning": A Reading of "Marina
  • Bacon and Eliot, Eliot and Bacon: The Handling of Medium and Image
  • The Influence of T.S. Eliot on a Representative Modern Arab Poet, Badr Shãh Al-Sayyãb
  • Contributors.