The Achievement of T. S. Eliot: An Essay on the Nature of PoetryHoughton Mifflin, 1935 - 159 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 24
Seite 17
... consciousness on the artist's part of such a sense has varied greatly in different ages , that whereas the great French novelists from Stendhal and Flaubert through Proust were deliberately occupied with analysing conditions of society ...
... consciousness on the artist's part of such a sense has varied greatly in different ages , that whereas the great French novelists from Stendhal and Flaubert through Proust were deliberately occupied with analysing conditions of society ...
Seite 34
... consciousness which results from so much knowledge ( scientific and psychological as well as historical and literary ) , he can have a sense in any given moment , as Eliot has remarked of Joyce , ' of everything happening at once ...
... consciousness which results from so much knowledge ( scientific and psychological as well as historical and literary ) , he can have a sense in any given moment , as Eliot has remarked of Joyce , ' of everything happening at once ...
Seite 43
... conscious the artist the better , if that consciousness implies the degree of fullness to which he has mastered the unending subtleties of his craft . But I have mentioned Chaucer also to point a difference in modern art . As my ...
... conscious the artist the better , if that consciousness implies the degree of fullness to which he has mastered the unending subtleties of his craft . But I have mentioned Chaucer also to point a difference in modern art . As my ...
Inhalt
Tradition and the Individual Talent I | 1 |
The Problem for the Contemporary Artist 3 335 55 | 34 |
The Objective Correlative | 55 |
Urheberrecht | |
3 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
actual appear Arnold artist Ash Wednesday aware beauty become begin believe called Church close common complete consciousness contemporary contrast criticism Dante desire distinction Donne effect elements Eliot Elizabethan emotion enabled English equally essay essential exact example existence experience expression fact feeling felt final give human ideas images important impression individual interest kind knows light lines literature living material mature means merely method mind movement nature object observed once particular passage past pattern perhaps phrase poem poet poet's poetry possess possible Pound precise present range reader reading realization reason reflections relation remarked result revealed rhythm seems sense significance similar simply society sound spiritual statement structure suggest thing thought tion Tiresias tradition turn understanding verse Waste Land whole writing written