Thanks, David, not sure I'll be able to afford it (thank goodness for
libraries), but am looking forward to the unpublished and/or
inaccessible stuff. The cast of editors is informative. One line hit me
as being solidly the optimist's dotter: "/At long last, readers will be
able to see Eliot whole." /
A strange presumption, but mark it down to enthusiasm and marketing.
2014, don't fail me now...
Ken A
David Boyd wrote:
> In case anyone is interested, below is a resume of where this is at:-
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> /THE T. S. ELIOT EDITORIAL PROJECT/
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> / /
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> /The Estate of T. S. Eliot, Faber&Faber, and the Institute of English
> Studies, University of/
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> /London, announced the commencement of theT. S. EUot Research Project
> in March 2009.
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