"Dust in a shaft of sunlight": T.S. Eliot's poetry and religious conversion in a secular age / Lynda Kong. 'Somehow integrated': "doctrine" and "poetry" in T.S. Eliot / Tony Sharpe -- "Felt significance" / Andy Mousley -- An analytic note on myth in modernism: the case of T.S. Eliot / Michael Bell -- "Man enough for damnation": ennui and acedia in T.S. Eliot's poetry / Scott Freer -- Tradition and individual experience: T.S. Eliot's encounter with modernist theology / Joanna Rzepa -- "In conformity with nature": T.S. Eliot's religious agrarianism / Jeremy Diaper -- Maternal allegory: death and the mother, faith and revelation in "Ash-Wednesday" / Matthew Geary -- "Dust in a shaft of sunlight": T.S. Eliot's poetry and religious conversion in a secular age / Lynda Kong.
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