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a| Manganiello, Dominic.
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a| T.S. Eliot and Dante /
c| Dominic Manganiello.
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a| New York :
b| St. Martin's Press,
c| 1989.
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a| x, 212 pages ;
c| 23 cm
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a| Spine title: T.S. Eliot & Dante.
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a| Includes bibliographical references (pages 166-205).
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a| Why did Ezra Pound, who first championed Dante as the Muse presiding over the modern revolution in poetry, belatedly concede 'was the true Dantescan voice' of the modern world? T.S. Eliot and Dante, the first book to deal exclusively with the relationship between the two poets, sets out to answer this central question.
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a| Eliot, T. S.
q| (Thomas Stearns),
d| 1888-1965
x| Knowledge and learning
x| Literature.
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a| Eliot, T. S.
q| (Thomas Stearns),
d| 1888-1965.
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a| Dante Alighieri,
d| 1265-1321.
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a| Literature.
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a| Dante Alighieri,
d| 1265-1321
x| Influence
x| Eliot.
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a| English poetry
x| Italian influences.
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a| English poetry
x| Italian influences.
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a| T.S. Eliot & Dante.
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