On Modern PoetsMeridian Books, 1959 - 223 psl. |
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... tradition . The question is one that has fascinated Eliot from the beginning , and on which he has made some of his most interesting comments . In the early essay , " Tradition and the Individual Talent , " he writes : 21 We dwell with ...
... tradition . The question is one that has fascinated Eliot from the beginning , and on which he has made some of his most interesting comments . In the early essay , " Tradition and the Individual Talent , " he writes : 21 We dwell with ...
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... tradition offered gives no reason for choice between two men so diverse , it is worth- less , and if it leads us to choose Pound , it is vicious . And finally it is interesting to note that Eliot informs us in this essay that tradition ...
... tradition offered gives no reason for choice between two men so diverse , it is worth- less , and if it leads us to choose Pound , it is vicious . And finally it is interesting to note that Eliot informs us in this essay that tradition ...
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... Tradition may be conceived as a by - product of right living , not to be aimed at directly . It is of the blood , so to speak , rather than of the brain . From which we may deduce that tradition is a way of feeling and orthodoxy the ...
... Tradition may be conceived as a by - product of right living , not to be aimed at directly . It is of the blood , so to speak , rather than of the brain . From which we may deduce that tradition is a way of feeling and orthodoxy the ...
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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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