Online: Dr. Schenker on The Rise of the Modern in England and America: A Look Back at 1922. Part III, T.S. Eliot

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Mark Schenker of Yale College returns to Ridgefield Library (via Zoom) to present a series of lectures grounded in a consideration of the work of three major English and American poets whose writings informed the cultural sensibility of the opening decades of the 20th century. Topics will include the First World War; the engagement with the “primitive”; a complicated, even contradictory, response to progress; new uses of irony and symbolism; and the pervasive themes of alienation and death.

Readings will be selected from three works published 100 years ago: Last Poems by A. E. Housman (1859-1936); Late Lyrics and Earlier by Thomas Hardy (1840-1929); and The Waste Land by T. S. Eliot (1888-1965).

This is the third lecture in the series, on T.S. Eliot. To receive the Webinar link, please register below.

 

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