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... T. S. Eliot reviewed a new volume of his verse by saying that no one even read Kipling any more - no one had even a negative opinion about him . He had paid the price of his attempt to lead a revolution in English literature , to re ...
... T. S. Eliot reviewed a new volume of his verse by saying that no one even read Kipling any more - no one had even a negative opinion about him . He had paid the price of his attempt to lead a revolution in English literature , to re ...
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... T. S. Eliot , Hardy , Frost , or Pound , this is popular poetry . - Among modern aesthetics , it seems to me that Kipling's was the most politically responsible , along with Tolstoy's , which was essentially contemporary , and Brecht's ...
... T. S. Eliot , Hardy , Frost , or Pound , this is popular poetry . - Among modern aesthetics , it seems to me that Kipling's was the most politically responsible , along with Tolstoy's , which was essentially contemporary , and Brecht's ...
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... T. S. Eliot did the first ? He calls Betjeman's the most extraordinary poetic output of our time , praises his advocacy of ' the little , the obscure , the disregarded ' , and lauds his work as a preserver of the past . In these phrases ...
... T. S. Eliot did the first ? He calls Betjeman's the most extraordinary poetic output of our time , praises his advocacy of ' the little , the obscure , the disregarded ' , and lauds his work as a preserver of the past . In these phrases ...
Contents
1 THE EMPIRE AND THE ADVENTURE | 1 |
THE EMPIRE | 16 |
THE SISTERS | 46 |
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