T.S. Eliot and the Language of PoetryAkadémiai Kiadó, 1989 - Počet stran: 149 |
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... Eliot's theory of " dissociation of sensibility " , since it is the most famous formulation of his views on the relation of language to poetry , while constituting , also , the core and essence of what- ever Eliot has written on the ...
... Eliot's theory of " dissociation of sensibility " , since it is the most famous formulation of his views on the relation of language to poetry , while constituting , also , the core and essence of what- ever Eliot has written on the ...
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... theory . 1 . Among the earliest , and by far the most ardent , ad- herents of Eliot's theory , perhaps F. R. Leavis , whose various pronouncements show , in one way or other , the Eliotian inspiration , especially the views expounded in ...
... theory . 1 . Among the earliest , and by far the most ardent , ad- herents of Eliot's theory , perhaps F. R. Leavis , whose various pronouncements show , in one way or other , the Eliotian inspiration , especially the views expounded in ...
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... Eliot's theory of " dissocia- tion " , lends , in fact , indirect support to Eliot's ideas . First and foremost , it is clearly a mistake to see Eliot's " unified senibility " as somehow related to some version of the " suchness " theory .
... Eliot's theory of " dissocia- tion " , lends , in fact , indirect support to Eliot's ideas . First and foremost , it is clearly a mistake to see Eliot's " unified senibility " as somehow related to some version of the " suchness " theory .
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