English LiteraturePrentice-Hall, 1964 - 174 páginas A survey of American criticism and scholarship in English literature during the thirty years or so preceding the publication of this book. |
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... Eliot : A Poem - by - Poem Analysis ( 1953 ) is a learned and useful run - through of the poems that gives much helpful information without ever really indicating why the poems are worth all this trouble . Elizabeth Drew's T. S. Eliot ...
... Eliot : A Poem - by - Poem Analysis ( 1953 ) is a learned and useful run - through of the poems that gives much helpful information without ever really indicating why the poems are worth all this trouble . Elizabeth Drew's T. S. Eliot ...
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... Eliot can find " supreme irony " ; the use of Coriolanus is doubtless ironical in Eliot's poems , but whether the simple point referred to by Smith constitutes supreme irony is certainly debatable . There have been distinguished ...
... Eliot can find " supreme irony " ; the use of Coriolanus is doubtless ironical in Eliot's poems , but whether the simple point referred to by Smith constitutes supreme irony is certainly debatable . There have been distinguished ...
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... Eliot and against Babbitt . Thus the Hulme - Eliot line , so potent in modern criticism and so influential in defining the terms of modern antiro- manticism , can also be seen as a Babbitt - More - Eliot line , and the significance of ...
... Eliot and against Babbitt . Thus the Hulme - Eliot line , so potent in modern criticism and so influential in defining the terms of modern antiro- manticism , can also be seen as a Babbitt - More - Eliot line , and the significance of ...
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