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... Eliot formally adhere to this Hegelian notion of aesthetic value as an essentially historical product , they both tend to repudiate that notion in the substantive practice of their literary criticism . In the case of Eliot this is ...
... Eliot formally adhere to this Hegelian notion of aesthetic value as an essentially historical product , they both tend to repudiate that notion in the substantive practice of their literary criticism . In the case of Eliot this is ...
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... Eliot and Leavis , centre on the notion of ' artifice ' . Eliot , for example , in his famous , or perhaps infamous , 1936 essay on Milton , argues that Milton's poetic language is merely ' artificial and conventional ' , 8 that his ...
... Eliot and Leavis , centre on the notion of ' artifice ' . Eliot , for example , in his famous , or perhaps infamous , 1936 essay on Milton , argues that Milton's poetic language is merely ' artificial and conventional ' , 8 that his ...
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... Eliot : ' A theology that I find in large part repellent , expressed through a mythology which would have been ... Eliot / Bradley ; Lukács / Hegel . 15. B. Bergonzi , ' Criticism and the Milton Controversy ' , in F. Kermode ( ed ...
... Eliot : ' A theology that I find in large part repellent , expressed through a mythology which would have been ... Eliot / Bradley ; Lukács / Hegel . 15. B. Bergonzi , ' Criticism and the Milton Controversy ' , in F. Kermode ( ed ...
Contents
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
Reason Triumphant | 94 |
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