Overview
Professor Coghill was invited to prepare this
annotated edition of
Murder in the Cathedral by Eliot himself, and he approved his
introduction. Coghill discusses Eliot's subject matter, and the play's
importance in his oeuvre. Forty pages of notes elucidate textual
difficulties, and include a valuable discussion of some wider issues.
The references to the production of the play in the theatre are of
great interest. There are three appendices on the historical context; on
the metre of Everyman, which influenced the versification of Murder in
the Cathedral; and on Tennyson's poetic drama Becket, which offers a
striking contrast to Eliot's treatment of the subject.