The Achievement of T. S. Eliot: An Essay on the Nature of PoetryHoughton Mifflin, 1935 - 159 Seiten |
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... pattern of his meaning not so much by logical structure as by emotional suggestion . He is fully aware that such a method is dangerous , that it can easily lead into the false identity , ' Poésie , musique , c'est même chose , '12 which ...
... pattern of his meaning not so much by logical structure as by emotional suggestion . He is fully aware that such a method is dangerous , that it can easily lead into the false identity , ' Poésie , musique , c'est même chose , '12 which ...
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... pattern which we make of our feelings is the centre of value ' . The lasting poem is not the result of pouring forth of personal emotion , for ' the only way of expressing emotion in the form of art is by finding an " objective corre ...
... pattern which we make of our feelings is the centre of value ' . The lasting poem is not the result of pouring forth of personal emotion , for ' the only way of expressing emotion in the form of art is by finding an " objective corre ...
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... pattern of life ; or , to put it in terms of the epigraph from Maurras which Eliot used at the opening of his intro- duction to Dante : ' La sensibilité , sauvée d'elle - même et con- duite dans l'ordre , est devenue un principe de ...
... pattern of life ; or , to put it in terms of the epigraph from Maurras which Eliot used at the opening of his intro- duction to Dante : ' La sensibilité , sauvée d'elle - même et con- duite dans l'ordre , est devenue un principe de ...
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Tradition and the Individual Talent I | 1 |
The Problem for the Contemporary Artist 3 335 55 | 34 |
The Objective Correlative | 55 |
Urheberrecht | |
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