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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... character was based on Norman Douglas . " Russell , according to Ronald Clark , took himself to be the original from whom Huxley drew his character and ob- jected on the grounds that he was made " to put forward seri- ously the very ...
... character was based on Norman Douglas . " Russell , according to Ronald Clark , took himself to be the original from whom Huxley drew his character and ob- jected on the grounds that he was made " to put forward seri- ously the very ...
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... character is in Dear Bertrand Russell : A Selection of His Correspondence with the General Public : 1950-1968 . What Eliot would surely say to Russell's claim and to the reviewer's pondering appeal is that any one - dimensional view of ...
... character is in Dear Bertrand Russell : A Selection of His Correspondence with the General Public : 1950-1968 . What Eliot would surely say to Russell's claim and to the reviewer's pondering appeal is that any one - dimensional view of ...
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... character ' , is yet the most important personage in the poem , uniting all the rest . " The immediate advantage of such a strategy to the poem as poem is that it allowed the poet a control , a perspective upon that chaos of the modern ...
... character ' , is yet the most important personage in the poem , uniting all the rest . " The immediate advantage of such a strategy to the poem as poem is that it allowed the poet a control , a perspective upon that chaos of the modern ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Eliot and Il Miglior Fabbro | 8 |
Toward Another Intensity | 16 |
Copyright | |
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