Inventions of the March hare : poems, 1909-1917 / by T.S. Eliot ; edited by Christopher Ricks.
Tipo de material: TextoDetalles de publicación: London : Faber and Faber, 1996.Descripción: xlii, 428 p. : il. ; 24 cmISBN:- 0571178952
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Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Libros de Préstamo en Sala | Biblioteca Central "Prof. Augusto Raúl Cortazar" | Fiction | 709-2-42 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Disponible | 457041 |
Index to the editorial material: p. 415-426
Index of titles and first lines: p. 427-428
Incluye referencias bibliográficas.
Chronology of T.S. Eliot's Poems 1905-1920 --
Inventions of the March Hare --
Convictions (Curtain Raiser) --
First Caprice in North Cambridge --
Fourth Caprice in Montparnasse --
Second Caprice in North Cambridge --
Interlude in London --
Opera --
Silence --
Mandarins : 1 Stands there, complete --
Mandarins : 2 Two ladies of uncertain age --
Mandarins : 3 The eldest of the mandarins --
Mandarins : 4 Still one more thought for pen and ink! --
Easter : Sensations of April : [I] The little negro girl who lives across the alley --
Easter : Sensations of April : II Daffodils --
Goldfish (Essence of Summer Magazines): I Always the August evenings come --
Goldfish (Essence of Summer Magazines): II Embarquement pour Cythere --
Goldfish (Essence of Summer Magazines): III On every sultry afternoon --
Goldfish (Essence of Summer Magazines): IV Among the debris of the year --
Suite Clownesque : I Across the painted colonnades --
Suite Clownesque : II Each with a skirt just down to the ancle --
Suite Clownesque : III If you're walking down the avenue --
Suite Clownesque : IV In the last contortions of the dance --
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock lines 1-69 --
Prufrock's Pervigilium --
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock resumed --
Entretien dans un parc --
Interlude : in a Bar --
Paysage Triste --
Afternoon --
Suppressed Complex --
In the Department Store --
The Little Passion : From "An Agony in the Garret" --
Introspection --
While you were absent in the lavatory --
The Burnt Dancer. First Debate between the Body and Soul --
Bacchus and Ariadne : 2nd Debate between the Body and Soul --
The smoke that gathers blue and sinks --
He said : this universe is very clever --
Inside the gloom --
Oh little voices of the throats of men --
The Love Song of St. Sebastian --
Do I know how I feel? Do I know what I think? --
Hidden under the heron's wing --
O lord, have patience --
Airs of Palestine, No. 2 --
Petit Epitre --
Tristan Corbiere --
The Engine I-II --
In silent corridors of death --
Two Facsimiles --
App. A. Poems excised from the Notebook. The Triumph of Bullshit. Ballade pour la grosse Lulu. Fragments : There was a jolly tinker came across the sea. [Columbo and Bolo verses] --
App. B. The text --
as it first stood in the Notebook or the loose leaves --
of Humouresque (published 1910) and of the poems (here in the order of the volume) in Prufrock and Other Observations (1917). Humouresque (After J. Laforgue). Preludes. Rhapsody on a Windy Night. Morning at the Window. Mr. Apollinax. Conversation Galante --
App. C. The text --
as it first stood in the loose leaves --
of the poems in Poems (1919), Ara Vos Prec (1920), and Poems (1920). Gerontion. Burbank with a Baedeker : Bleistein with a Cigar. Sweeney Erect. A Cooking Egg. Melange Adultere de Tout. Lune de Miel. Dans le Restaurant. Whispers of Immortality. Mr. Eliot's Sunday Morning Service. Sweeney Among the Nightingales. Ode --
App. D. Influence and influences. (i). TSE on the situation of poetry circa 1910.
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