'The Men of 1914': T.S. Eliot and Early Modernism |
Contents
Critical Perspectives | 1 |
The Moment of Blast | 13 |
Eliot Pound and Jules Laforgue | 44 |
Copyright | |
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achievement aesthetic allows apparent artist associated attempt attitude authority aware becomes Blast central chapter characters Classical close concerns conclusion consider contemporary context contrast critical cultural definition describe direct discussion distinction early effect element Eliot emotion employed employment English epigraph essay example experience expression figure final formal French Gautier Gerontion gives hard historical Hulme human Ibid important individual influence intellectual interest ironic issue Laforgue Laforgue's less Lewis Lewis's lines literary literature material Mauberley meaning method mind modes necessary objective offers original particular past perhaps period poem poet poetic poetry political possible Pound practice precise present Prufrock published quatrain question Quoted reader reading reference regarded relation remains satiric seems seen sense social stanza statement structure suggest Sweeney T. S. Eliot techniques tion tradition values verse Vorticist Waste Land writing