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"[The book] will be essential reading for professional scholars andcritics writing about Eliot for some time to come....A treasure trove ofinformation about Eliot's life and art....Empirical discoveries are rare indeedin literary criticism...Schuchard's discovery and publication of these documentsrevealed how much the young Eliot's famous critical pronouncements and poeticallusions owed to his routine class preparations....The definitive statement onEliot's brief teaching career and its crucial relation to his development as awriter....Reconstructs Eliot's pop-cultural frame of reference in the 1910s and'20s. His love of the latest joke, the latest dance craze, and the latestoutrage on middle-class sensibilities perpetrated by one visiting Continentalavant-gardist or another enabled Eliot to tune his poetry to the zeitgeist, evenas his private yearnings toward a medieval Christian faith tormentedhim."--Review
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