Eliot in Perspective: A SymposiumGraham Martin |
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... original debate about its importance conducted by Richards , Leavis and Matthiessen , concluded at the very latest by the middle of the 1930s.2 Then followed an assimilative phase , which took over the main judge- ments of the critical ...
... original debate about its importance conducted by Richards , Leavis and Matthiessen , concluded at the very latest by the middle of the 1930s.2 Then followed an assimilative phase , which took over the main judge- ments of the critical ...
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... original critics had misunderstood the nature of its disillusionment more and more to the point.12 Its reception , and the commentaries which followed it , are facts about the context ; but the text clearly belongs to the record of ...
... original critics had misunderstood the nature of its disillusionment more and more to the point.12 Its reception , and the commentaries which followed it , are facts about the context ; but the text clearly belongs to the record of ...
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... original discovery : that there could be maintained in poetry a constant relationship between external events or appearances described , and the state of the mind which first observed and then described them . Thomson is described in ...
... original discovery : that there could be maintained in poetry a constant relationship between external events or appearances described , and the state of the mind which first observed and then described them . Thomson is described in ...
Contents
F W BATESON The Poetry of Learning | 31 |
FRANCIS SCARFE Eliot and Nineteenthcentury | 45 |
a distinction | 62 |
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