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The Criterion
註釋'Lucid study of the Criterion so timely and so exciting.' -Areté: the Arts Tri-Quarterly 'Jason Harding's assiduously researched study of [The Criterion] is excellent at nipping behind its tone of Olympian hauteur to reveal the sectarian, manipulative, suavely malicious politics of the literary marketplace that lie behind it.' -Terry Eagleton, London Review of Books 'Harding has scoured the sources and offers a rich picture of the era's literary history... a masterful work of scholarship on Eliot and modernism.' -Virginia Quarterly ReviewExploring the milieu of inter-war literary journalism, and drawing on a wealth of unpublished material and interviews with living witnesses to the period, Harding convincingly defends the Criterion against charges of Fascism and anti-Semitism in this important reassessment of Eliot's role as editor.