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5. The Rock on Page and Stage
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- List of Abbreviations for T. S. Eliot’s Works ix
- Acknowledgements xi
- Notes on Contributors xii
- Introduction: The Drama of the Poet 1
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Part I. Avant-Garde
- 1. T. S. Eliot’s Sweeney Agonistes and ‘a scenario for a ballet’ 13
- 2. ‘Don’t make it arty’: Sweeney Agonistes as Closet Drama and the Fashioning of the Modernist Playwright 39
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Part II. Ritual
- 3. A ‘disturbance of the quiet seasons’: Eco-Spiritual Renewal in Murder in the Cathedral 65
- 4. Ancient Feast and Urban Sacrifice in The Cocktail Party 86
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Part III. The Stage
- 5. The Rock on Page and Stage 111
- 6. ‘Not pulpit oratory’: T. S. Eliot’s Audience, Christianity and The Family Reunion 140
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Part IV. Turn
- 7. Late to The Family Reunion; or, the Loop in Time 167
- 8. ‘Where is he going?’: The Family Reunion, Emily Hale and the Uses of Hope 187
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Part V. Popularity
- 9. A Yorkshire Tragedy? The Family Reunion, the Twentieth-Century Crime Play and Elizabethan Domestic Tragedy 207
- 10. The Playwright’s Progress: Rethinking T. S. Eliot’s Comedies 230
- Index 249
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- List of Abbreviations for T. S. Eliot’s Works ix
- Acknowledgements xi
- Notes on Contributors xii
- Introduction: The Drama of the Poet 1
-
Part I. Avant-Garde
- 1. T. S. Eliot’s Sweeney Agonistes and ‘a scenario for a ballet’ 13
- 2. ‘Don’t make it arty’: Sweeney Agonistes as Closet Drama and the Fashioning of the Modernist Playwright 39
-
Part II. Ritual
- 3. A ‘disturbance of the quiet seasons’: Eco-Spiritual Renewal in Murder in the Cathedral 65
- 4. Ancient Feast and Urban Sacrifice in The Cocktail Party 86
-
Part III. The Stage
- 5. The Rock on Page and Stage 111
- 6. ‘Not pulpit oratory’: T. S. Eliot’s Audience, Christianity and The Family Reunion 140
-
Part IV. Turn
- 7. Late to The Family Reunion; or, the Loop in Time 167
- 8. ‘Where is he going?’: The Family Reunion, Emily Hale and the Uses of Hope 187
-
Part V. Popularity
- 9. A Yorkshire Tragedy? The Family Reunion, the Twentieth-Century Crime Play and Elizabethan Domestic Tragedy 207
- 10. The Playwright’s Progress: Rethinking T. S. Eliot’s Comedies 230
- Index 249