CR: The Centennial Review, Volumes 25-26Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1981 |
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... Eliot's obsession with the idea of common ground . But why is common ground so important for an artist ? Why does its pres- ence make Dante a beneficiary of history , and its absence make Eliot a victim of history ? The answer is not ...
... Eliot's obsession with the idea of common ground . But why is common ground so important for an artist ? Why does its pres- ence make Dante a beneficiary of history , and its absence make Eliot a victim of history ? The answer is not ...
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... Eliot's poetry , none to date has connected the emergence of Eliot's personal voice with his increasingly realistic landscapes . ' However , if one examines closely the parallel transformations in landscape and voice in Eliot's poetry ...
... Eliot's poetry , none to date has connected the emergence of Eliot's personal voice with his increasingly realistic landscapes . ' However , if one examines closely the parallel transformations in landscape and voice in Eliot's poetry ...
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... Eliot's view , had come Whitman's " idealization ' or a faculty for make - believe " regarding the incarnation of the river " Su- preme " within its worshippers . Eliot's history of the Mississippi constitutes a critique of Whitman's ...
... Eliot's view , had come Whitman's " idealization ' or a faculty for make - believe " regarding the incarnation of the river " Su- preme " within its worshippers . Eliot's history of the Mississippi constitutes a critique of Whitman's ...
Contents
KEIKO BEPPU and M TERESA TAVORMINA | 20 |
SUSAN FROM BERG SCHAEFFER | 41 |
AUDREY EKDAHL DAVIDSON | 48 |
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