T.S. Eliot on ShakespeareUMI Research Press, 1987 - 139 páginas |
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... involved in the argument — is that one kind of great poetry works by keeping before us something , even an emotion , " to be seen . 99 In the " Massinger " essay , still in 1920 , Eliot is explicit about Shakespeare once again . After ...
... involved in the argument — is that one kind of great poetry works by keeping before us something , even an emotion , " to be seen . 99 In the " Massinger " essay , still in 1920 , Eliot is explicit about Shakespeare once again . After ...
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... involved ; as Eliot put it in the 1918 essay , the metaphor makes use of physical energy . Eliot is quite explicit that metaphor presents us with what we do not quite already know , what is not to be known except in the poet's language ...
... involved ; as Eliot put it in the 1918 essay , the metaphor makes use of physical energy . Eliot is quite explicit that metaphor presents us with what we do not quite already know , what is not to be known except in the poet's language ...
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... involved with and not thought about in a wrong way . But Eliot's comments now are affected by his new conscious- ness of what comes close to a meaning . In an essay on Middleton Murry Eliot says , as he does in " Shakespeare and the ...
... involved with and not thought about in a wrong way . But Eliot's comments now are affected by his new conscious- ness of what comes close to a meaning . In an essay on Middleton Murry Eliot says , as he does in " Shakespeare and the ...
Contenido
Early Criticism and the Hamlet Essay | 5 |
Developing a View of the Shakespeare Play | 23 |
192737 | 55 |
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