T.S. Eliot's Intellectual and Poetic Development, 1909-1922Harvester Press, 1982 - 273 Seiten An "intellectual" biography of Eliot, focusing upon the development of his mind as interpreted by the author and thus, to a degree speculative though substantiated by Eliot's own words. |
Inhalt
The Logic of Defeat | 38 |
The Life of Theory | 90 |
The Interpretation of Primitive Ritual | 108 |
Urheberrecht | |
5 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
action Alfred Prufrock argument assertion attempt behaviour belief Bergson Bradley's chapter Christian coherence Collected Poems concludes consciousness consider course criticism definition Émile Durkheim English existence expression Ezra Pound F. H. Bradley fact feeling finite centres Frazer George Santayana Gerontion Henri Bergson human Ibid idea ideal construction identity imagination intellectual interpretation ironic irony italics Josiah Royce Jules Laforgue Knowledge and Experience Laforgue Laforgue's Lancelot Andrewes language Lévy-Bruhl London lyric meaning memory ment metaphysics method mind myth nature object offered passage past Philosophy poem's poet poetic point of view possible Prelude present primitive problem question quoted reality Règles religion Rhapsody Ritual Ritual to Romance Royce Royce's Seminar Santayana satire seminar paper sense simply social soul stanza suggest T. S. Eliot terpretation theory thought tion tradition truth Unconscious Valerie Eliot verse Waste Land whole words