T.S. Eliot on ShakespeareUMI Research Press, 1987 - 139 páginas |
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... nature of the the- ater is at once a boon and the condition in spite of which the artist achieves his special work . Near the end of the essay Eliot returns to what is its chief con- cern , the nature of that " special work , " the ...
... nature of the the- ater is at once a boon and the condition in spite of which the artist achieves his special work . Near the end of the essay Eliot returns to what is its chief con- cern , the nature of that " special work , " the ...
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... nature in order to expose the ingredients and tenden- cies we may not have seen . 939 Eliot uses the term “ critical " of works of art in two other senses than we see here , but with every use he has in mind the artist's revelation of ...
... nature in order to expose the ingredients and tenden- cies we may not have seen . 939 Eliot uses the term “ critical " of works of art in two other senses than we see here , but with every use he has in mind the artist's revelation of ...
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... nature , but it is by intensifying , making clearer , what a traditional theological philosophy teaches , a philosophy available in terms other than Dante's . Shakespeare , like the novelists , works in a realm where there is constant ...
... nature , but it is by intensifying , making clearer , what a traditional theological philosophy teaches , a philosophy available in terms other than Dante's . Shakespeare , like the novelists , works in a realm where there is constant ...
Contenido
Early Criticism and the Hamlet Essay | 5 |
Developing a View of the Shakespeare Play | 23 |
192737 | 55 |
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