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  • The Gloucester Notebook: T.S. Eliot

    The Gloucester Notebook by Eliot, T.S.;

    T.S. Eliot

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    Estimated delivery time: In stock at the publisher, but not at Prospero's office. Delivery time approx. 3-5 weeks.
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    Product details:

    • Publisher Galileo Publishing
    • Date of Publication 7 July 2022

    • ISBN 9781912916474
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages176 pages
    • Size 247x198 mm
    • Weight 636 g
    • Language English
    • 276

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    Long description:

    When Eliot died in 1965 he had no idea what had happened to this notebook, but it had in fact been sold to the Berg Collection in the New York Public Library in 1958. But no announcement was made until 1968. The contents of this extraordinary manuscript have never before been published in facsimile, and as Robert McCrum says in his foreword, the notebook is 'a treasure of double rarity: a document charting the turning-point in twentieth century literature, but also a window onto a lyrical catharsis that its author wished to remain mysterious'.

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