Yeats Eliot Review back issues from September 2007:
Cultural continuity in a time of war: Virginia Woolf's Between The Acts and T.S. Eliot's East Coker.(Critical essay)
Sep 22, 2007; ... In "East Coker', T. S. Eliot describes the ongoing struggle "to recover what has been lost / And found and lost again" an action no w taking place "under conditions / That seem unpropitious." (1) Such words could certainly describe the historical moment of the poem's publication: the ...
Yeats and the Celtic Twilight: between the worlds.(William Butler Yeats)(Critical essay)
Sep 22, 2007; ... Like Voltaire's proclamation that if God did not exist it would be necessary to invent him, so too is the case with history: if the past is not recorded, it becomes necessary for a culture to partake in a narrative that invents (or re-invents) it. In this way, history becomes am imagined ...