The claim of this paper is that the poetic word enables a creative and insightful perspective on philosophical issues through a mode of expression which is less curtailed by the academic and traditional conventions more commonly assumed in philosophical works. The poetic perspective is potentially more daring, more courageous, more challenging and ultimately more honest than that afforded by ‘pure’ philosophy. This paper, through an examination of Eliot’s poetry, asserts this claim, with particular reference to an understanding of human subjectivity. Eliot’s portrayal of the modern subject as essentially fragmented, and often split between private and public realities, provides an exploration of the complex issue of subjectivity, as concept...
225 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.T. S. Eliot's poetry has alwa...
Thomas Stearns Eliot has unquestionably influenced English poetry. Just how profound this influence ...
This thesis argues for a phenomenological reading of Dickinson’s poetics of subjectivity, ranging fr...
The claim of this paper is that the poetic word enables a creative and insightful perspective on ph...
Celebration of Undergraduate Excellence (2013)While metaphysical turmoil is the essential human prob...
The aim of this thesis is to trace key elements of the poetics that produced The Waste Land, T. S. E...
The paper examines a ground that the chosen philosophers share. It will address man’s existential cr...
Literary theories and movements have different phases and characteristics. Modernism as a literary m...
The paper examines a ground that the chosen philosophers share. It will address man’s existential cr...
The provocative tone of T.S. Eliot’s essays and lectures and their occasional lack of nuance largely...
This essay offers an account of “feeling”—alongside a set of other experiential terms—in T.S. Eliot’...
This thesis challenges T.S. Eliot’s claim of 1919 that his ‘impersonal’ theory of poetry is based pu...
234 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Though resurgent interest in ...
When “Depersonlisation”, “Dissociation of Sensibility” and “Objective Correlative” ideas are given p...
This thesis is a study of T. S. Eliot's "impersonal" theory of poetry, particularly as it affected h...
225 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.T. S. Eliot's poetry has alwa...
Thomas Stearns Eliot has unquestionably influenced English poetry. Just how profound this influence ...
This thesis argues for a phenomenological reading of Dickinson’s poetics of subjectivity, ranging fr...
The claim of this paper is that the poetic word enables a creative and insightful perspective on ph...
Celebration of Undergraduate Excellence (2013)While metaphysical turmoil is the essential human prob...
The aim of this thesis is to trace key elements of the poetics that produced The Waste Land, T. S. E...
The paper examines a ground that the chosen philosophers share. It will address man’s existential cr...
Literary theories and movements have different phases and characteristics. Modernism as a literary m...
The paper examines a ground that the chosen philosophers share. It will address man’s existential cr...
The provocative tone of T.S. Eliot’s essays and lectures and their occasional lack of nuance largely...
This essay offers an account of “feeling”—alongside a set of other experiential terms—in T.S. Eliot’...
This thesis challenges T.S. Eliot’s claim of 1919 that his ‘impersonal’ theory of poetry is based pu...
234 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Though resurgent interest in ...
When “Depersonlisation”, “Dissociation of Sensibility” and “Objective Correlative” ideas are given p...
This thesis is a study of T. S. Eliot's "impersonal" theory of poetry, particularly as it affected h...
225 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.T. S. Eliot's poetry has alwa...
Thomas Stearns Eliot has unquestionably influenced English poetry. Just how profound this influence ...
This thesis argues for a phenomenological reading of Dickinson’s poetics of subjectivity, ranging fr...