T.S. Eliot on ShakespeareUMI Research Press, 1987 - 139 páginas |
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Página 30
... remarks on the lan- guage help to keep the more general remarks on drama in proportion to the pri- mary experience . Eliot's criticism needs to be read whole ( or diverse parts of it need to be read together ) . The Created Character ...
... remarks on the lan- guage help to keep the more general remarks on drama in proportion to the pri- mary experience . Eliot's criticism needs to be read whole ( or diverse parts of it need to be read together ) . The Created Character ...
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... remarks in " The Romantic Englishman " on the element of " criticism " in drama and on the ultimate effect upon the audience , Eliot is get- ting away from the consideration of the dramatic character by himself and mov- ing toward ...
... remarks in " The Romantic Englishman " on the element of " criticism " in drama and on the ultimate effect upon the audience , Eliot is get- ting away from the consideration of the dramatic character by himself and mov- ing toward ...
Página 117
... remarks on Drayton , The Sacred Wood , p . 30 ; " Prose and Verse , " pp . 3-10 , has remarks on Dryden , Milton , Tennyson ; see also " Modern Tendencies in Poetry , " Shama'a , I , 1 ( Apr. 1920 ) , pp . 9–18 . " Andrew Marvell ...
... remarks on Drayton , The Sacred Wood , p . 30 ; " Prose and Verse , " pp . 3-10 , has remarks on Dryden , Milton , Tennyson ; see also " Modern Tendencies in Poetry , " Shama'a , I , 1 ( Apr. 1920 ) , pp . 9–18 . " Andrew Marvell ...
Contenido
Early Criticism and the Hamlet Essay | 5 |
Developing a View of the Shakespeare Play | 23 |
192737 | 55 |
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