Eliot's Reflective Journey to the GardenWhitson Publishing Company, 1979 - 170 sider This study is a study of Eliot's poetry, with emphasis on the Four Quartets, and is concerned with his attempt to come to terms with the personal so that neither art nor person is sacrificed. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Eliot and Il Miglior Fabbro | 8 |
Toward Another Intensity | 16 |
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Aldous Huxley Arnaut Daniel Ash-Wednesday attempt Augustine awareness Baudelaire Baudelaire's Bertrand Russell Bradley Burnt Norton Canto concern consciousness cosmological criticism Crome D. H. Lawrence Dante Dante's dark dead Death by Water discarded discover dramatic Dry Salvages East Coker effect Eliot's poem Eliot's poetry emotion encounter essay existence experience eyes feeling final Four Quartets fragments Gerontion Hollow Men human Huxley ideas images intellectual journey Lady less light lines literary Little Gidding London manuscript memory and desire ment metaphysical mind modern world myth narrative nineteenth century Number object one's pagan Pascal passage past philosophy phrase poem's poet poet's poetry possible Pound Preludes present problem Prufrock question reflect relation rescue romantic Russell's says Scogan seems sense silence soul speak spiritual struggle T. S. Eliot things thought tion Tiresias transcendent turning unity Valerie Eliot vision Vivien Waste Land Whitehead words Wordsworth writes York
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