目录

  • 1 Lecture 1 Plato Ion
    • 1.1 Introduction
    • 1.2 Presentation
    • 1.3 Discussion
    • 1.4 Comment
    • 1.5 Quiz
  • 2 Lecture 2 Aristotle Poetics
    • 2.1 Introduction
    • 2.2 Presentation
    • 2.3 Discussion
    • 2.4 Comment
    • 2.5 Quiz
  • 3 Lecture 3 Samuel Johnson Preface to the Plays of Shakespeare
    • 3.1 Introduction
    • 3.2 Presentation
    • 3.3 Discussion
    • 3.4 Comment
    • 3.5 Quiz
  • 4 Lecture 4 Wordsworth Preface to Lyrical Ballads (2nd Edition)
    • 4.1 Introduction
    • 4.2 Presentation
    • 4.3 Discussion
    • 4.4 Comment
    • 4.5 Quiz
  • 5 Lecture 5 Taine Preface to History of English Literature
    • 5.1 Introduction
    • 5.2 Presentation
    • 5.3 Discussion
    • 5.4 Comment
    • 5.5 Quiz
  • 6 Lecture 6 Oscar Wilde Preface to The Picture of Dorian Gray
    • 6.1 Introduction
    • 6.2 Presentation
    • 6.3 Discussion
    • 6.4 Comment
    • 6.5 Quiz
  • 7 Lecture 7 Freud Development of the Libido and Sexual Organization
    • 7.1 Introduction
    • 7.2 Presentation
    • 7.3 Discussion
    • 7.4 Comment
    • 7.5 Quiz
  • 8 Lecture 8 Eliot Tradition and the Individual Talent
    • 8.1 Introduction
    • 8.2 Presentation
    • 8.3 Discussion
    • 8.4 Comment
    • 8.5 Quiz
  • 9 Lecture 9 Empson Seven Types Of Ambiguity
    • 9.1 Introduction
    • 9.2 Presentation
    • 9.3 Discussion
    • 9.4 Comment
    • 9.5 Quiz
  • 10 Lecture 10 Bakhtin Epic and Novel
    • 10.1 Introduction
    • 10.2 Presentation
    • 10.3 Discussion
    • 10.4 Comment
    • 10.5 Quiz
  • 11 Lecture 11 M. H. Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp
    • 11.1 Introduction
    • 11.2 Presentation
    • 11.3 Discussion
    • 11.4 Comment
    • 11.5 Quiz
  • 12 Lecture 12 Sontag Against Interpretation
    • 12.1 Introduction
    • 12.2 Presentation
    • 12.3 Discussion
    • 12.4 Comment
    • 12.5 Quiz
  • 13 Lecture 13 H. Jauss Literary History as a Challenge to Literary Theory
    • 13.1 Introduction
    • 13.2 Presentation
    • 13.3 Discussion
    • 13.4 Comment
    • 13.5 Quiz
  • 14 Lecture 14 Edward Said Orientalism
    • 14.1 Introduction
    • 14.2 Discussion
    • 14.3 Comment
    • 14.4 Quiz
Discussion

·works

Earliest works[edit]

Prose

"The Birds ofPrey" (a short story; 1905)[98]

"A Tale of aWhale" (a short story; 1905)

"The Man Who WasKing" (a short story; 1905)[99]

[A review of] "The Wineand the Puritans" (1909)

"The Point ofView" (1909)

"Gentlemen andSeamen" (1909)

[A review of]"Egoist" (1909)

Poems

"A Fable forFeasters" (1905)

"[A Lyric:]'If Time andSpace as Sages say'" (1905)

"[At Graduation1905]" (1905)

"Song:'If space andtime,as sages say'" (1907)

"Before Morning"(1908)

"Circe's Palace"(1908)

"Song: 'When we camehome across the hill'" (1909)

"On a Portrait"(1909)

"Nocturne" (1909)

"Humoresque"(1910)

"Spleen" (1910)

"[Class]Ode"(1910)

Poetry[edit]

Prufrock and OtherObservations (1917)

The Love Song of J. AlfredPrufrock

Portrait of a Lady (poem)

Aunt Helen

Poems (1920)

Gerontion

Sweeney Among theNightingales

"The Hippopotamus"

"Whispers ofImmortality"

"Mr. Eliot's SundayMorning Service"

"A Cooking Egg"

The Waste Land (1922)

The Hollow Men (1925)

Ariel Poems (1927–1954)

Journey of the Magi (1927)

A Song for Simeon (1928)

Ash Wednesday(1930)

Coriolan (1931)

Old Possum's Book ofPractical Cats (1939)

The Marching Song of thePollicle Dogs and Billy M'Caw: The Remarkable Parrot (1939) in The Queen's Bookof the Red Cross

Four Quartets (1945)

Plays[edit]

Sweeney Agonistes (publishedin 1926, first performed in 1934)

The Rock (1934)

Murder in the Cathedral(1935)

The Family Reunion (1939)

The Cocktail Party (1949)

The Confidential Clerk(1953)

The Elder Statesman (firstperformed in 1958, published in 1959)

Nonfiction[edit]

Christianity & Culture(1939, 1948)

The Second-Order Mind (1920)

Tradition and the IndividualTalent (1920)

The Sacred Wood: Essays onPoetry and Criticism (1920)

"Hamlet and HisProblems"

Homage to John Dryden (1924)

Shakespeare and the Stoicismof Seneca (1928)

For Lancelot Andrewes (1928)

Dante (1929)

Selected Essays, 1917–1932(1932)

The Use of Poetry and theUse of Criticism (1933)

After Strange Gods (1934)

Elizabethan Essays (1934)

Essays Ancient and Modern(1936)

The Idea of a ChristianSociety (1939)

A Choice of Kipling's Verse(1941) made by Eliot, with an essay on Rudyard Kipling, London, Faber andFaber.

Notes Towards the Definitionof Culture (1948)

Poetry and Drama (1951)

The Three Voices of Poetry(1954)

The Frontiers of Criticism(1956)

On Poetry and Poets (1957)

Posthumouspublications[edit]

To Criticize the Critic(1965)

The Waste Land: FacsimileEdition (1974)

    Inventions of theMarch Hare: Poems 1909–1917 (1996)