T. S. Eliot
🔹 Author: Burton Raffel
🔹 Subject: T. S. Eliot
🔹 Publisher: Frederick Ungar Publishing
🔹 Edition & Year: 1982 Edition
🔹 Binding: Hardcover
🔹 Pages: 241
🔹 Size: 5 in × 8.2 in
T. S. Eliot by Burton Raffel is a thoughtful and engaging critical biography that examines the life, works, and enduring influence of T. S. Eliot, one of the central figures in modernist literature. This 1982 hardcover edition (241 pages, 5 × 8.2 inches) combines scholarly insight with readability, offering both literary analysis and biographical perspective.
Burton Raffel, a respected writer and translator, presents a balanced account of Eliot’s life—from his early years and education to his rise as a leading poet, critic, and cultural figure. The book explores Eliot’s major works, including his poetry and essays, while providing context for their themes, style, and significance.
A key strength of this work is its focus on Eliot’s intellectual and philosophical dimensions. Raffel delves into Eliot’s exploration of modernity, spirituality, tradition, and cultural identity, helping readers understand the deeper meanings behind his writing. The study also reflects on Eliot’s role in shaping modern literary criticism and poetic form.
The narrative is both analytical and accessible, making it suitable for students, literature enthusiasts, and general readers interested in understanding Eliot’s contributions. Raffel’s approach bridges the gap between academic criticism and engaging storytelling.
This hardcover edition adds to the book’s value, offering durability and a classic presentation. Its 1982 publication reflects a period of continued scholarly interest in Eliot’s work, enhancing its relevance as both a study resource and a collectible.
T. S. Eliot by Burton Raffel is more than a biography—it is an insightful exploration of a literary giant whose influence continues to shape modern literature and thought.
- ✦ Author: Burton Raffel
- ✦ Subject: T. S. Eliot
- ✦ Publisher: Frederick Ungar Publishing, 1982 Edition
- ✦ Format: Hardcover, 241 pages
- ✦ Size: 5 × 8.2 inches – comfortable reading format
- ✦ Genre: Biography / Literary Criticism
- ✦ Focus: Life and works of T. S. Eliot
- ✦ Themes: Modernism, poetry, philosophy, literary analysis
- ✦ Writing Style: Analytical, clear, and engaging
- ✦ Academic Value: Useful for study and literary understanding
- ✦ Ideal For: Students, scholars, literature lovers, collectors
- ✦ Collector Value: Hardcover scholarly edition
🔹 Collector’s Note
This 1982 hardcover edition of T. S. Eliot by Burton Raffel is a valuable addition to collections focused on modern literature and literary criticism. Its combination of biographical insight and analytical depth, along with its durable format, makes it both a practical reference and a collectible work.











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