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... T. S. Eliot . Without giv- ing up Richards ' methods of interpreting poetry , Leavis has abandoned his pseudo - scientific apparatus . Without giving up Eliot's critical attitude towards modern civilization , Leavis has refused to ...
... T. S. Eliot . Without giv- ing up Richards ' methods of interpreting poetry , Leavis has abandoned his pseudo - scientific apparatus . Without giving up Eliot's critical attitude towards modern civilization , Leavis has refused to ...
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... Eliot Arnold , Butler , Howells , William and Henry James , Henry Adams , Housman , Meredith , Galsworthy , Wharton , Cather , Glasgow , Frost , Bridges , More , Babbitt , Hulme , T. S. Eliot , Santayana , Lippmann , Agar , MacLeish ...
... Eliot Arnold , Butler , Howells , William and Henry James , Henry Adams , Housman , Meredith , Galsworthy , Wharton , Cather , Glasgow , Frost , Bridges , More , Babbitt , Hulme , T. S. Eliot , Santayana , Lippmann , Agar , MacLeish ...
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... T. S. Eliot that society is affected for better or worse by the conceptions of the gods and of heroes persuasively bodied forth by the creative imagination . And again , it is not necessary that studies of the relation- ships between ...
... T. S. Eliot that society is affected for better or worse by the conceptions of the gods and of heroes persuasively bodied forth by the creative imagination . And again , it is not necessary that studies of the relation- ships between ...
Contents
THE CRISIS IN MODERN LITERATURE | 15 |
ART AND TRUTH | 23 |
POETRY AND SCIENCE | 33 |
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abstract aesthetic American Archibald MacLeish Aristotle art and truth artist audience Basic behavior believe century Chladni figures communication concepts Corbet course criticism drama dramatist Eliot emotional English language example experience expressional F. R. Leavis fact fairies feeling fiction human I. A. Richards ideas individual intellectual intelligence Jim Crow knowledge language less linguistic literature living logic material matter meaning ment merely methods Milton mind modern nature Negro never novel novelist organization pattern perhaps person philosophy Pittsburgh Courier plays poem poet poetic poetry possible present principle problem Prufrock psychology question reader reading reason Richards scholarship scientific seems semantics sense Shakespeare social society speech success suggested symbols T. S. Eliot teachers of English teaching theme theory things thought tion traditions truth understanding verse vocabulary Wendell Johnson words writing
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An Historical Syntax of the English Language, Volume 3 Visser, Fredericus Theodorus Limited preview - 1963 |