Eliot's Reflective Journey to the GardenThis 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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... appears as inevitable , and the roads not taken peripheral . The difficult choices along that way were to appear happy ones only at the time of the Four Quartets , having led as they did to the Word . Religion is not a disease , however ...
... appears as inevitable , and the roads not taken peripheral . The difficult choices along that way were to appear happy ones only at the time of the Four Quartets , having led as they did to the Word . Religion is not a disease , however ...
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... appears a soul , the whole world for each is peculiar and private to that soul . If Bradley is right , then the passage can hardly be one of en- couragement to the restless , alienated modern ; for what it as- serts is that alienation ...
... appears a soul , the whole world for each is peculiar and private to that soul . If Bradley is right , then the passage can hardly be one of en- couragement to the restless , alienated modern ; for what it as- serts is that alienation ...
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... appear , to the inquiring mind , as a strange whistling in the dark . What makes that whistling comically absurd , to ... appears in The Waste Land that we now turn . " If Milton returned from the dead , " says C. S. Lewis in his Preface ...
... appear , to the inquiring mind , as a strange whistling in the dark . What makes that whistling comically absurd , to ... appears in The Waste Land that we now turn . " If Milton returned from the dead , " says C. S. Lewis in his Preface ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Eliot and Il Miglior Fabbro | 8 |
Toward Another Intensity | 16 |
Copyright | |
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