The Achievement of T. S. Eliot: An Essay on the Nature of PoetryHoughton Mifflin, 1935 - 159 Seiten |
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... revealed when we find him writing , in a very different connexion : ' It is probable that men ripen best through ... reveals a certain similarity that he felt between James and metaphysical poetry , thus making more apparent why he has ...
... revealed when we find him writing , in a very different connexion : ' It is probable that men ripen best through ... reveals a certain similarity that he felt between James and metaphysical poetry , thus making more apparent why he has ...
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... reveals that the stale pretence of their relationship left it quite as essentially empty as that between the typist and ... revealed in a brief essay which he published during the year after the appearance of ' The 1 [ Waste Land ' on ...
... reveals that the stale pretence of their relationship left it quite as essentially empty as that between the typist and ... revealed in a brief essay which he published during the year after the appearance of ' The 1 [ Waste Land ' on ...
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... revealed a kind of bookish weakness in turning for his structure to literature rather than to life , it should be recollected that Shakespeare himself created hardly any of his plots , and that by the very fact of taking ready - made ...
... revealed a kind of bookish weakness in turning for his structure to literature rather than to life , it should be recollected that Shakespeare himself created hardly any of his plots , and that by the very fact of taking ready - made ...
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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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