The Achievement of T.S. Eliot: An Essay on the Nature of PoetryHoughton Mifflin, 1935 - 159 Seiten |
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An Essay on the Nature of Poetry Francis Otto Matthiessen. NOTES ( In making citations from Eliot's essays I have given the de- tailed reference only in the case of those not included in his six small volumes , which are mentioned in my ...
An Essay on the Nature of Poetry Francis Otto Matthiessen. NOTES ( In making citations from Eliot's essays I have given the de- tailed reference only in the case of those not included in his six small volumes , which are mentioned in my ...
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An Essay on the Nature of Poetry Francis Otto Matthiessen. be destitute of meaning . Instead of slightly veiled and resonant abstractions , like Time with a gift of tears , Grief with a glass that ran— of Swinburne , or the mossiness of ...
An Essay on the Nature of Poetry Francis Otto Matthiessen. be destitute of meaning . Instead of slightly veiled and resonant abstractions , like Time with a gift of tears , Grief with a glass that ran— of Swinburne , or the mossiness of ...
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An Essay on the Nature of Poetry Francis Otto Matthiessen. 9. My reiterated stress on Eliot's growth during the fourteen years between ' The Sacred Wood ' and ' After Strange Gods ' requires some qualification . Certainly the Norton ...
An Essay on the Nature of Poetry Francis Otto Matthiessen. 9. My reiterated stress on Eliot's growth during the fourteen years between ' The Sacred Wood ' and ' After Strange Gods ' requires some qualification . Certainly the Norton ...
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The Problem for the Contemporary Artist | 33 |
The Objective Correlative | 55 |
The Auditory Imagination | 81 |
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