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Prufrock and Other Observations

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(4,45 Sterne; 10 Bewertungen)

Prufrock and Other Observations was published in 1917 in a print run of only 500 copies by Egoist Press in London. It features The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, possibly Eliot’s most famous work, a stream-of-consciousness monologue of a man facing insecurity, uncertainty, and his own inertia. Originally written in 1911 and published in 1915 at the encouragement of Ezra Pound, Prufrock is commonly cited as a work marking the start of the modern poetry era. The collection also includes poems like Portrait of a Lady and Rhapsody on a Windy Night -- featuring detailed character studies, observations on the isolation of present-day society, and grappling with post-war disillusionment. - Summary by Elise Dee (0 hr 28 min)

Chapters

The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock

7:08

Read by EliseDee

Portrait of a Lady

6:20

Read by EliseDee

Preludes

2:27

Read by EliseDee

Rhapsody on a Windy Night

3:23

Read by Cavaet

Morning at the Window

0:46

Read by EliseDee

The Boston Evening Transcript

1:04

Read by Cavaet

Aunt Helen

1:07

Read by Cavaet

Cousin Nancy

0:49

Read by EliseDee

Mr. Apollinax

1:36

Read by Cavaet

Hysteria

1:12

Read by EliseDee

Conversation Galante

1:16

Read by EliseDee

La Figlia Che Piange

1:44

Read by Cavaet

Bewertungen

(5 Sterne)

This is a book one can always return to. There are a very few books one can put in this catagory. As a poet myself, the concept of anti-romaticism was fascinating to me. Lovesong for J.Alfred Prufrock will always be in my top ten booms of poetry.

(4 Sterne)

Very well read. I had to study this for my A level, and living in central London at the time, I felt the imagery went so well.