Critical Difference: T. S. Eliot and John Middleton Murry in English Literary Criticism, 1919-1928
Author:
David Goldie
ISBN:
0198123795
Format:
Handover
Publish Date:
June, 2005
Book Review
Book Description A Critical Difference is a valuable study of perhaps the most intriguing and important critical debate of the 1920s. The book offers a detailed introduction to the unjustly neglected criticism of Murry and sheds new light on T. S. Eliot's role as a polemicist and controversialist in the conflicts of literary-critical culture in the 1920s.
Critical Difference: T. S. Eliot and John Middleton Murry in English Literary Criticism, 1919-1928
FROM THE PUBLISHER
A Critical Difference is a detailed study of perhaps the most intriguing and important literary-critical dialogue of the 1920s. David Goldie places the critical writing of T. S. Eliot and John Middleton Murry firmly in the context of a contentious post-war literary culture and argues for the need to read their work as a series of interventions within that culture. The book traces the development of their criticism from early collaboration on the Athenaeum through to the rivalries between Eliot's Criterion and Murry's Adelphi. It explores the informing contexts of several of Eliot's better-known essays and sheds new light on his role as a polemicist and critical controversialist.