[EN]This essay revisits Eliot’s seminal text “Tradition and the Individual Talent” (1919) which has been part of the central debates of literary discussions for almost a century. Although no longer an orthodoxy in our postmodern era, Eliot’s essay continues to influence current critical debates. The goal of this article is to rethink Eliot’s manifesto from the perspective of romantic and modernist poetics, and to reconcile the great disparity between Eliot the experimentalist avant-garde poet who advocates the aesthetics of fragmentation and the critic who pleads for the extinction of personality. This article reconsiders Eliot’s concepts of tradition and impersonality in the light of the revolution that took place in the visual arts in the...
Eliot and Lawrence have long been considered the opposed critical, social and intellectual poles of ...
This thesis challenges T.S. Eliot’s claim of 1919 that his ‘impersonal’ theory of poetry is based pu...
‘Literature is news that STAYS news’Ezra Pound, ABC of Reading, 1934 By bringing together such criti...
This thesis hopes to contribute to a reconciliation of the apparent conflict between Eliot\u27s cons...
This paper owes to uncover the modern aspects in the writings of T. S. Eliot. Modernism, a movement ...
For the purposes of this research project, Thomas Stearns Eliot's 1919 critical article "Tradition a...
T. S. Eliot is one of the greatest poet and the most important critic of the twentieth century in th...
Even in modern times, Eliot’s early poetics have retained their influence on the transformation and ...
Literary theories and movements have different phases and characteristics. Modernism as a literary m...
This article examines the impact of modernism on philosophy and literature. It proposes two defining...
At the present paper, we aim at explaining T.S. Eliot’s own poetry considering his own essayson the ...
There exists no definition of Modernism chat does not in some way invoke Victorianism as a negat...
'End' as 'goal' and 'limit' is explored in signs, symbols, metaphors, metonymies, and myths in the w...
The provocative tone of T.S. Eliot’s essays and lectures and their occasional lack of nuance largely...
The essay cluster brings together leading Eliot and modernist scholars to commemorate the centenary ...
Eliot and Lawrence have long been considered the opposed critical, social and intellectual poles of ...
This thesis challenges T.S. Eliot’s claim of 1919 that his ‘impersonal’ theory of poetry is based pu...
‘Literature is news that STAYS news’Ezra Pound, ABC of Reading, 1934 By bringing together such criti...
This thesis hopes to contribute to a reconciliation of the apparent conflict between Eliot\u27s cons...
This paper owes to uncover the modern aspects in the writings of T. S. Eliot. Modernism, a movement ...
For the purposes of this research project, Thomas Stearns Eliot's 1919 critical article "Tradition a...
T. S. Eliot is one of the greatest poet and the most important critic of the twentieth century in th...
Even in modern times, Eliot’s early poetics have retained their influence on the transformation and ...
Literary theories and movements have different phases and characteristics. Modernism as a literary m...
This article examines the impact of modernism on philosophy and literature. It proposes two defining...
At the present paper, we aim at explaining T.S. Eliot’s own poetry considering his own essayson the ...
There exists no definition of Modernism chat does not in some way invoke Victorianism as a negat...
'End' as 'goal' and 'limit' is explored in signs, symbols, metaphors, metonymies, and myths in the w...
The provocative tone of T.S. Eliot’s essays and lectures and their occasional lack of nuance largely...
The essay cluster brings together leading Eliot and modernist scholars to commemorate the centenary ...
Eliot and Lawrence have long been considered the opposed critical, social and intellectual poles of ...
This thesis challenges T.S. Eliot’s claim of 1919 that his ‘impersonal’ theory of poetry is based pu...
‘Literature is news that STAYS news’Ezra Pound, ABC of Reading, 1934 By bringing together such criti...