How T. S. Eliot’s time as a university lecturer shaped his writing
Ronald Schuchard looks at how Eliot’s time at the University of London shaped his work
Ronald Schuchard looks at how Eliot’s time at the University of London shaped his work
It was a pleasure to read Ronald Schuchard's celebration of the value of introducing undergraduates to manuscripts (Features, December 1). There are indeed "seeds of a mini-revolution" within...
Yeats was not an enthusiast for machinery and the modern world. When he agreed to talk and read his poems on BBC Radio in August 1931, he confessed to never having listened to anyone "speaking over...
A previously unknown cache of letters written by T. S. Eliot to be published next week will add fuel to a bitter literary dispute over whether one of the 20th century's greatest poets was anti-...
Students should experience the rare joy of getting their noses stuck into original manuscripts, insists Ronald Schuchard I would guess that 99 per cent of undergraduates in US, UK and European...