A poet's country: landscape and nationhood in T. S. Eliot's post-conversion poetry and politicsTools Xu, Xiaofan (2018) A poet's country: landscape and nationhood in T. S. Eliot's post-conversion poetry and politics. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThe thesis contributes to the knowledge on modernist national identity in the transnational context, with a primary focus on the agency of the rural landscape in the identity-making process. It engages with the post-conversion works of T. S. Eliot, investigates his ruralism in relation to the metropolitan and cosmopolitan aspects of modernism, and situates it within the context of late modernism where an idealised representation of rurality is exploited by various ideologies including fascism and imperialism. By drawing upon insights from transnational modernism and latest theoretical advances on cosmopolitanism, the thesis reveals through the case of Eliot that representations of rurality, local allegiances and rootedness can be emancipatory and coextensive with cosmopolitan projects.
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