Paul Douglass (ed. lit.)
T. S. Eliot greatly enhanced Dante's profound influence on European literature. The essays in this volume explore Dante's importance through a focus on Eliot. Probing the questions what Eliot made of Dante, and what Dante meant to Eliot, the essays here assess the legacy of modernism by engaging its classicist roots, covering a wide spectrum of topics stemming from Dante's relevance to the poetry and criticism of Eliot.
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