On Modern PoetsMeridian Books, 1959 - 223 psl. |
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... Eliot , one cannot avoid the conclusion that he has absorbed much from Poe , but through early or fragmentary or otherwise uncritical reading : many of Eliot's theories resemble those of Poe with- out Eliot's apparently knowing it , and ...
... Eliot , one cannot avoid the conclusion that he has absorbed much from Poe , but through early or fragmentary or otherwise uncritical reading : many of Eliot's theories resemble those of Poe with- out Eliot's apparently knowing it , and ...
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... Eliot's interpreta- tion of Dante's allegory along the lines suggested by Ezra Pound - as we have seen above . Clear visual images , a con- cise and luminous language : these are the two qualities of Dante Eliot has in mind . The former ...
... Eliot's interpreta- tion of Dante's allegory along the lines suggested by Ezra Pound - as we have seen above . Clear visual images , a con- cise and luminous language : these are the two qualities of Dante Eliot has in mind . The former ...
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... Eliot admires , I should judge , little more than do I , but who is admired uncritically by Eliot's most eminent disciples . Eliot has given rise , however , to another and in some respects different view of the way in which lyrical ...
... Eliot admires , I should judge , little more than do I , but who is admired uncritically by Eliot's most eminent disciples . Eliot has given rise , however , to another and in some respects different view of the way in which lyrical ...
Turinys
Introduction by Keith McKean | 7 |
T S Eliot or the Illusion of Reaction | 35 |
John Crowe Ransom or Thunder without God | 73 |
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