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... literary opinion in which the first , most urgent question to be asked about Yeats is ' Is he an Imagiste ? ' The literary historian can be called upon to show , by appeal to the historical record , that this state of opinion once ...
... literary opinion in which the first , most urgent question to be asked about Yeats is ' Is he an Imagiste ? ' The literary historian can be called upon to show , by appeal to the historical record , that this state of opinion once ...
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... literary art , and the works of individual artists , have their significance ' . Eliot finds it disastrous when a ... literary traditionalism has been shown to derive particularly from Irving Babbitt whose Harvard course on ' Literary ...
... literary art , and the works of individual artists , have their significance ' . Eliot finds it disastrous when a ... literary traditionalism has been shown to derive particularly from Irving Babbitt whose Harvard course on ' Literary ...
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... literary scene to deny . Uniquely and economically , Arnold and Eliot sum up in their respective writings , as poets who were also critics , the fine point of the literary consciousness of their age , and to consider them in ...
... literary scene to deny . Uniquely and economically , Arnold and Eliot sum up in their respective writings , as poets who were also critics , the fine point of the literary consciousness of their age , and to consider them in ...
Contents
F W BATESON The Poetry of Learning | 31 |
FRANCIS SCARFE Eliot and Nineteenthcentury | 45 |
a distinction | 62 |
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Action Française allusion appear argument Arnold artistic Babbitt Baudelaire become belief Bradley's Burbank Burnt Norton Christian Society Church commentaries Communism concept conscious context Criterion criticism culture discussion dramatic East Coker Eliot's Poetry emotion English essay existence Ezra Pound F. H. Bradley F. O. Matthiessen F. R. Leavis F. W. BATESON fact feeling Four Quartets Gerontion Grover Smith human idea imagery Immediate Experience impersonal kind Laforgue Laforgue's language later laughter lines literary literature Little Gidding living Maurras meaning metaphysical mind modern movement nature object passage perhaps philosophy play poem poem's poet poetic point of view political position problem prose Prufrock question reader reality reference relation religion religious seems sense significant social spiritual structure suggests Sweeney symbolic symbolist T. S. Eliot theme theory thought tion Tiresias tone tradition verse Waste Land whole words writing