The Achievement of T.S. Eliot: An Essay on the Nature of PoetryHoughton Mifflin, 1935 - 159 Seiten |
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... impression she had managed to give in one of her tales of the nature and way of life of the French Protestant youth . She had been asked where she learned so much about this recondite being , she had been congratulated on her peculiar ...
... impression she had managed to give in one of her tales of the nature and way of life of the French Protestant youth . She had been asked where she learned so much about this recondite being , she had been congratulated on her peculiar ...
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... impression , something acutely revelatory of the peo described . As James remarked in " The Art of Fiction ' : ' What is a picture or a novel that is not of character ? What else do we seek in it and find in it ? It is an incident for a ...
... impression , something acutely revelatory of the peo described . As James remarked in " The Art of Fiction ' : ' What is a picture or a novel that is not of character ? What else do we seek in it and find in it ? It is an incident for a ...
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... impressions personnelles , c'est le grand effort d'un homme s'il est sincère . ' That Eliot recognizes this particular ... impression both of Eliot's sincerity and coherence , I am increasingly puzzled by the two most prevalent false ...
... impressions personnelles , c'est le grand effort d'un homme s'il est sincère . ' That Eliot recognizes this particular ... impression both of Eliot's sincerity and coherence , I am increasingly puzzled by the two most prevalent false ...
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Tradition and the Individual Talent I | 1 |
The Problem for the Contemporary Artist 3 335 55 | 3 |
The Objective Correlative | 55 |
Urheberrecht | |
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actual Alfred Prufrock appear Arnaut Daniel Arnold artist Ash Wednesday auditory imagination aware Baudelaire beauty believe Church complete conception consciousness contemporary contrast Coriolanus criticism Dante Dante's Donne Donne's dramatic elements Eliot's poetry Elizabethan emotion English essay example experience expression Ezra Pound fact Gerontion give glimpse Hollow Men Hulme human I. A. Richards imagery images impression individual intellectual Joyce Laforgue Lancelot Andrewes light lines literary literature material mature means merely metaphysical metaphysical poetry mind modern nature objective correlative observed passage pattern perception phrase poem poet poet's poetic Pound present prose Prufrock reader reading realization reflections relation religious remarked revealed rhythm Sacred Wood seems sense Shakespeare significance simply society spiritual statement Strange Gods structure suggest Sweeney symbol symbolists T. E. Hulme T. S. Eliot Thee thing tion tradition turn understanding verse Waste Land whole wholly words writing