The Achievement of T. S. Eliot: An Essay on the Nature of PoetryHoughton Mifflin, 1935 - 159 Seiten |
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... society . The hidden sources of inner life , the reserved balance , which sustain this indi- vidual and mark him off from the shallow chaotic flux of mere externalized rootless existence , make him almost a sym- bol for the harmonious ...
... society . The hidden sources of inner life , the reserved balance , which sustain this indi- vidual and mark him off from the shallow chaotic flux of mere externalized rootless existence , make him almost a sym- bol for the harmonious ...
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... society follow from this . A man is essentially bad , he can only accomplish any- thing of value by discipline - ethical and political . Order is thus not merely negative , but creative and liberating . Institu- tions are necessary ...
... society follow from this . A man is essentially bad , he can only accomplish any- thing of value by discipline - ethical and political . Order is thus not merely negative , but creative and liberating . Institu- tions are necessary ...
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... society : ' the Catholic paradox : society is for the salvation of the individual and the individual must be sacrificed to society . Communism is merely a heresy , but a heresy is better than nothing.'10 The reason why Eliot is a poet ...
... society : ' the Catholic paradox : society is for the salvation of the individual and the individual must be sacrificed to society . Communism is merely a heresy , but a heresy is better than nothing.'10 The reason why Eliot is a poet ...
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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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