Eliot's Reflective Journey to the GardenWhitson Publishing Company, 1979 - 170 pages This study is a study of Eliot's poetry, with emphasis on the Four Quartets, and is concerned with his attempt to come to terms with the personal so that neither art nor person is sacrificed. |
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... writes Bonamy Dobree in 1927 , " I suppose the only thing to be done about W. Civilisation is to think as clearly as one can . " He is capable of marching through London's inner City to protest the threatened demolition of its historic ...
... writes Bonamy Dobree in 1927 , " I suppose the only thing to be done about W. Civilisation is to think as clearly as one can . " He is capable of marching through London's inner City to protest the threatened demolition of its historic ...
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... writes it than it seems to do at the time he writes it ; Eliot says much the same of his own poetry in the Four Quartets . And similarly with sources . To bring the two together , consider the difference the following passage can hold ...
... writes it than it seems to do at the time he writes it ; Eliot says much the same of his own poetry in the Four Quartets . And similarly with sources . To bring the two together , consider the difference the following passage can hold ...
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... writes , " When Lil's husband was coming back out of the Trans- port Corps . " Then he tries , " Discharged out of the army ? " Pound writes firmly " demobbed , " which stands . At a different level of diction , Mr. Eugenide's ...
... writes , " When Lil's husband was coming back out of the Trans- port Corps . " Then he tries , " Discharged out of the army ? " Pound writes firmly " demobbed , " which stands . At a different level of diction , Mr. Eugenide's ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Eliot and Il Miglior Fabbro | 8 |
Toward Another Intensity | 16 |
Copyright | |
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