T. S. Eliot, the Critic as Philosopher |
Contents
A Problem of Order | 1 |
A Question of Language | 26 |
A Brief Review | 44 |
Copyright | |
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abstract according aesthetic Appearance and Reality argument Aristotle aspects become begin believe Bosanquet Bradley Bradley says Bradley's called character common concerned context continuous criticism deal definition direct discussion dissertation distinction doctrine elements Eliot says emotion Essays on Truth Ethical existence explain expression Faber fact feeling give Ibid idea ideal identity images imagination immediate individual influence instance intellectual interest Joachim Knowledge and Experience language literary literature London meaning merely metaphysics mind morality nature never object organization original Oxford particular past perception philosophy poem poet poetry point of view position practice present Principles of Logic problem prose psychology question quotes reason reference relation religion seems Selected Essays sensation sense sensibility simply speaking statement Studies symbol T. S. Eliot theory thing thought tion true Truth and Reality understand unity University whole writes York