T.S. Eliot and the Politics of Voice: The Argument of The Waste LandUMI Research Press, 1987 - 121 pagina's |
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Pagina 65
... dream " ( George Sorel , quoted in French Right 32 ) . Then , there was the easy identifi- cation of foreigners and Jews as scapegoats . The lesson that the English right wanted to draw from this was that England's post - War ...
... dream " ( George Sorel , quoted in French Right 32 ) . Then , there was the easy identifi- cation of foreigners and Jews as scapegoats . The lesson that the English right wanted to draw from this was that England's post - War ...
Pagina 74
... dreams of the Georgians , revealing , to the modernists at least , the sordid outlines of a grubbily mercantile civilization . The stripping back of the Edwar- dian literary regime disclosed a culture steeped in its own special ...
... dreams of the Georgians , revealing , to the modernists at least , the sordid outlines of a grubbily mercantile civilization . The stripping back of the Edwar- dian literary regime disclosed a culture steeped in its own special ...
Pagina 86
... dreams ; all these are usual Pastimes and drugs , and features of the press : And always will be , some of them especially When there is distress of nations and perplexity Whether on the shores of Asia , or in the Edgware Road . ( CP ...
... dreams ; all these are usual Pastimes and drugs , and features of the press : And always will be , some of them especially When there is distress of nations and perplexity Whether on the shores of Asia , or in the Edgware Road . ( CP ...
Inhoudsopgave
Reading the Seduction Fragment | 27 |
Ritual and Resignation | 41 |
The Dilemma of All the Mastermans | 61 |
Copyright | |
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