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... Criticism " 1 Eliot writes : No exponent of criticism . . . has , I presume , ever made the preposterous assumption that criticism is an autotelic activity . I do not deny that art may be affirmed to serve ends beyond itself ; but art ...
... Criticism " 1 Eliot writes : No exponent of criticism . . . has , I presume , ever made the preposterous assumption that criticism is an autotelic activity . I do not deny that art may be affirmed to serve ends beyond itself ; but art ...
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... criticize it . But in the paragraph preceding , the paragraph in which Eliot justifies his own poetry against the criticism of Paul Elmer More , a paragraph which I shall later have occasion to quote , Eliot informs us that tradition ...
... criticize it . But in the paragraph preceding , the paragraph in which Eliot justifies his own poetry against the criticism of Paul Elmer More , a paragraph which I shall later have occasion to quote , Eliot informs us that tradition ...
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... Criticism , p . 54 . 20 The World's Body , p . 61 . 21 Ibid . , p . 349 . 22 God without Thunder , p . 222 . 23 The World's Body , pp . 196-7 . 24 Ibid . , pp . 208-9 . The New Criticism , pp . 158-9 . 29 Ibid . , p . 17 . 27 Ibid ...
... Criticism , p . 54 . 20 The World's Body , p . 61 . 21 Ibid . , p . 349 . 22 God without Thunder , p . 222 . 23 The World's Body , pp . 196-7 . 24 Ibid . , pp . 208-9 . The New Criticism , pp . 158-9 . 29 Ibid . , p . 17 . 27 Ibid ...
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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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