The Presence of the Past: T.S. Eliot's Victorian InheritanceUMI Research Press, 1983 - 180 pagina's |
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... describes one of the steps through doubt towards what can never be absolutely realized . It describes that " Painful position . . . be- tween faith and disbelief . ” The Magi's quest is one of many undertaken in Eliot's poetry . It is a ...
... describes one of the steps through doubt towards what can never be absolutely realized . It describes that " Painful position . . . be- tween faith and disbelief . ” The Magi's quest is one of many undertaken in Eliot's poetry . It is a ...
Pagina 76
... describes is the world that T. S. Eliot would make his subject in The Waste Land . One chapter is devoted to " The Suburbans , " the male population of which " is sucked into the City at daybreak , and scattered again as darkness falls ...
... describes is the world that T. S. Eliot would make his subject in The Waste Land . One chapter is devoted to " The Suburbans , " the male population of which " is sucked into the City at daybreak , and scattered again as darkness falls ...
Pagina 135
... describes the prolonged genesis not only of " O that ' twere possible " but also of In Memoriam . Tennyson began composing lyrics almost immediately after news of Hallam's death , but it would take seventeen years for these frag- ments ...
... describes the prolonged genesis not only of " O that ' twere possible " but also of In Memoriam . Tennyson began composing lyrics almost immediately after news of Hallam's death , but it would take seventeen years for these frag- ments ...
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Charlotte Eliot | 3 |
Between Two Worlds | 9 |
The Quest 19051925 | 31 |
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