Poetic Theory and Practice of T.S. EliotThis Is A Comprehensive Study Of The Whole Æuvre Of T.S. Eliot, His Poetry, Criticism, Drama And Social Writings From The Pen Of A Penetrating Scholar. The Writings Of Eliot Still Form Major Documents Of Twentieth Century English Literature Presenting Challenges And Problems To The Reader. Using The Tools Of 'Background' And 'Domain' Assumptions, The Author Has Brought Out Eliot'S Philosophical Moorings And Sociological Preoccupations. A Study Of This Book Is A Must If Eliot'S Esoteric Doctrines And Poetry Have To Be Seen As A Systematic Whole. |
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Eliot and Bradley | 7 |
Domain Assumptions and Some | 34 |
Eliots Theory of Poetry | 68 |
Poetry | 108 |
Dramatic Theory | 149 |
Drama | 170 |
Conclusion | 254 |
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