The Devilish God
David Wheatley: T.S. Eliot, 1 November 2001
Words Alone: The Poet T.S. Eliot
by Denis Donoghue.
Yale, 326 pp., £17.95, January 2001,0 300 08329 7 Show More
by Denis Donoghue.
Yale, 326 pp., £17.95, January 2001,
Adam’s Curse: Reflections on Religion and Literature
by Denis Donoghue.
Notre Dame, 178 pp., £21.50, May 2001,0 268 02009 4 Show More
by Denis Donoghue.
Notre Dame, 178 pp., £21.50, May 2001,
“... if’ I’m really still dry. None of which seems to me to refute Stevens any more than Dr Johnson kicking the stone refuted Berkeley; and it was Stevens, not Eliot, who wrote a poem called ‘Not Ideas about the Thing but the Thing Itself’. Donoghue’s Stevens fulfils his role of Emersonian fall-guy admirably, but should be classified under ... ”