Poet TS Eliot
.... romance, as in his poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," but again, that meaning comes through without any direct knowledge of
Eliot's own circumstances. ....
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Essays on Literature & Poets
.... romance, as in his poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," but again, that meaning comes through without any direct knowledge of
Eliot's own circumstances. ....
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Analysis of Essay by TS Eliot
.... further argues is that "the truly great poet makes his language a great language." Throughout his essay,
Eliot (1) argues first, that his
own language, English ....
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George Eliot's novel Adam Bede
.... In fact, George
Eliot's characters are so expertly drawn that they seem like real people, and .... there is a sense of pathos, in that Adam defers his
own dreams in ....
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Concepts in Wordsworth and Eliot
.... of himself as he is at the moment to something that is more valuable" (
Eliot 500 .... artifact, the thing made, the poem, which has an integrity and life of its
own. ....
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The Waste Land
.... are saying cannot be separated from the tone, and as has been pointed out:
Eliot's tone only makes sense when another class position,
Eliot's own, is heard as ....
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Concepts of the Poet in Eliot & Marx
.... of himself as he is at the moment to something that is more valuable" (
Eliot 500 .... artifact, the thing made, the poem, which has an integrity and life of its
own. ....
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Eliot and Wm. Carlos Wms.
.... A conscious awareness of mortality and their
own follies also makes each speaker .... of desire are themes common to both, while in the
Eliot poem Christian imagery ....
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TS Eliot's Poem "Hysteria"
.... making fun of her is a way for him to regain control of the situation, at least in his
own mind. ....
Eliot, TS "Hysteria." The Waste Land, Prufrock and Other Poems ....
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The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
.... thin!'" (
Eliot, 1917, p. 2). The speaker wonders about his
own existence, realizing .... the room the women come and go / Talking of Michelangelo," (
Eliot, 1917, p ....
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Sorrow, Violence & Medea & Prufrock
.... are thin!'" (
Eliot 41; 44). Unlike Medea, the speaker does not react to his sorrow with violence. Instead, he descends into the depths of his
own private self ....
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Sorrow & Violence in a Play & a Poem
.... are thin!'" (
Eliot 41; 44). Unlike Medea, the speaker does not react to his sorrow with violence. Instead, he descends into the depths of his
own private self ....
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Chasing the Satirical Holy Grail
.... He uses the reference to
Eliot's poem at the beginning of the novel to foreshadow the later use and satire of the Grail myth in his
own work. ....
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HuckleberryFinn and Critical Readings
.... is simply too much the academic critic to appreciate the beauty of
Eliot's analysis of .... but he could not because he had not yet discovered his
own independence. ....
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"Women's Brains," the essay by Stephen Jay Gould
.... I agree with him on his basic points, but the overall impact of the study is weak because his
own passion does not match that of George
Eliot, who he quotes in ....
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Analysis of TS Eliot's The Waste Land
.... that the poem was difficult to comprehend, and blamed his
own insufficiencies as ....
Eliot himself noted that the title, the plan, and some of the symbolism of the ....
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Silas Marner Plot & Author Silas Marner is al
.... By describing the linen-weavers in such a manner,
Eliot is actually commenting more .... To the peasants of old times, the world outside their
own direct experience ....
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ADAM BEDE
.... Uninteresting, maybe even dull, to most readers, maybe Seth deserves his
own novel. Thompson, J. (ed.) (1994) Great Novels of George
Eliot New York: Carroll & ....
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British Stratification & British Novels
.... who portrayed the world of Wessex, a world he knew well because it was modeled after his
own area of England. Hardy's realism is more rigorous than
Eliot's. ....
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Aaron Winthrop's View
.... finds her dead, so he decides to keep and care for the child as his
own. Silas names the little girl after his deceased sister, "We named her Eppie" (
Eliot 126 ....
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Ralph Waldo Emerson
.... links Prufrock with his creator,
Eliot, much as Gregor's job is similar to one Kafka once had. Both writers are therefore shaping their
own experiences into ....
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The Writing Process & the Writer
.... links Prufrock with his creator,
Eliot, much as Gregor's job is similar to one Kafka once had. Both writers are therefore shaping their
own experiences into ....
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Building an American Identity
.... Virgin," a chapter from Booker T. Washington's "Up from Slavery, TS
Eliot's poem, "The .... tended to become stagnant, and worried more about their
own good than ....
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Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven"
.... the redundant meanings or the selection of "wrong" words as noted by Auden and
Eliot. .... the raven black, the bust silent and the raven croaking its
own word, the ....
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Ideal of Social Justice
.... it rejects the power of the individual to find his or her
own meaning. .... TS
Eliot sees the individual as struggling within the confines of society as well, and ....
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Howard Gardner's Creating Minds
.... The modern masters centered their
own work around elements that are salient .... repetitive tonal clusters reminiscent of singing in the nursery;
Eliot, around the ....
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"The Wasteland" & Bartleby the Scrivener
.... for
Eliot wants to evoke the greater glories of the past as a contrast to the present, while Melville seems content to link his tale to his
own time alone. ....
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The Light & The Dark
The story chronicles the pursuits of Roy Calvert and his friendship with Lewis
Eliot. .... that if he were that understood it would undermine his
own unique nature. ....
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Theme of Industry in Victorian English Novels
.... I, for my part, should regard you with severe disapprobation, as the victim of nothing else than your
own coquetry and folly (
Eliot, Daniel Deronda 178-9). ....
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Individual Conscience and Social Values Individual Conscience & ...
.... This is the way that
Eliot shaped his story to conclude. .... Clearly, Thomas Becket was an ordinary person in many ways, with his
own lusts, fears, desires, and ....
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