T.S. Eliot and the Language of PoetryAkadémiai Kiadó, 1989 - Počet stran: 149 |
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... interest in the Metaphysical poetry of the first half of the seventeenth century . This interest had been , in fact , historically well - prepared . What may have seemed for the contemporary readers of Eliot's essays in The Sacred Wood ...
... interest in the Metaphysical poetry of the first half of the seventeenth century . This interest had been , in fact , historically well - prepared . What may have seemed for the contemporary readers of Eliot's essays in The Sacred Wood ...
Strana 105
... interest in this poetic figure is evidenced not so much in his critical writing as in the techniques of his poetry . The above - outlined diaphoric quality is perhaps the most prevalent feature of his Waste Land ; the poem in H ...
... interest in this poetic figure is evidenced not so much in his critical writing as in the techniques of his poetry . The above - outlined diaphoric quality is perhaps the most prevalent feature of his Waste Land ; the poem in H ...
Strana 145
... interest ( admittedly unsystematic and sub- dued ) in the possibilities of a popular and collectivis- tic art also shows that Eliot , in his own way , looked for viable solutions quite in the same directions where other , more ...
... interest ( admittedly unsystematic and sub- dued ) in the possibilities of a popular and collectivis- tic art also shows that Eliot , in his own way , looked for viable solutions quite in the same directions where other , more ...
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