T.S. Eliot and the Language of PoetryAkadémiai Kiadó, 1989 - Počet stran: 149 |
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... practice , Eliot's ideas prove to be interconnected with a fairly important tendency in twentieth - century art . And this fact only heightens the importance of their close and systematic investigation . NOTES 1. The Sacred Wood ( 1920 ) ...
... practice , Eliot's ideas prove to be interconnected with a fairly important tendency in twentieth - century art . And this fact only heightens the importance of their close and systematic investigation . NOTES 1. The Sacred Wood ( 1920 ) ...
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... practice of English Renaissance poets with the edifice of modern critical theories raised on the , supposed or real , quality of this poetry . As Eliot is perhaps the most important influence in the twentieth - century attempt to deduce ...
... practice of English Renaissance poets with the edifice of modern critical theories raised on the , supposed or real , quality of this poetry . As Eliot is perhaps the most important influence in the twentieth - century attempt to deduce ...
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... practice in certain forms of art ; it is " as permanent as the need for a refrain or a chorus to a popular song " . 72 73 This survey of a " popular " strain in Eliot's criti- cism and creative writing would not , of course , greatly ...
... practice in certain forms of art ; it is " as permanent as the need for a refrain or a chorus to a popular song " . 72 73 This survey of a " popular " strain in Eliot's criti- cism and creative writing would not , of course , greatly ...
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