Peter Holbrook This chapter advances a simple thesis, one bearing some connection, I think, to T. S. Eliot’s famous “dissociation of sensibility” argument: that is, that the development of the post-Shakespearean drama sees a drastic schematization, and simplification, of the representation of the emotions — of interior life generally. Eliot’s vaulting assertion was that human experience became a less complex and involved thing in the course of the seventeenth century. Literature, in particular the influence of John Milton (1608–74) and John Dryden (1631–1700) on English poetry, was the occasion for Eliot’s essay, but the argument really had more to do with a cultural history of secularization and rationalization, of the rise of science and ...
T. S. Eliot referred to the seventeenth century as the century in which "a dissociation of sensibili...
In his famous essay on Hamlet, T. S. Eliot referred to Shakespeare's Sonnets as 'full of some stuff ...
This thesis is a study of the use of the concepts of Action and Character in Modern drama, with the ...
T. S. Eliot is one of those poets who were interested in poetic plays (verse dramas) and tried to re...
The present study is an attempt to consider the theory of poetic drama in terms of the critical writ...
Thomas Stearns Eliot was man of philosophy. He touched and enriched every field of English literatur...
In his essay on Marston, T. S. Eliot located in poetic drama a "doubleness in the action, as if it t...
4 ABSTRACT T. S. Eliot once remarked: "I have tried to point out the importance of the relation of t...
T. S. Eliot is considered a great poet, critic and dramatist of modern age of America. He has writte...
The aim of this thesis is to determine the nature and value of Eliot's contribution to the developme...
Literary theories and movements have different phases and characteristics. Modernism as a literary m...
This thesis will concern itself with the development of the religious thought of Eliot as it is expr...
T.S. Eliot was mainly confronted with the matter of communication between the modern creative person...
T. S. Eliot's fascination with the interaction between the lyric and the dramatic is evident from th...
The Spirit is Willing: T. S. Eliot and English Literary Religion explores the interrelationship betw...
T. S. Eliot referred to the seventeenth century as the century in which "a dissociation of sensibili...
In his famous essay on Hamlet, T. S. Eliot referred to Shakespeare's Sonnets as 'full of some stuff ...
This thesis is a study of the use of the concepts of Action and Character in Modern drama, with the ...
T. S. Eliot is one of those poets who were interested in poetic plays (verse dramas) and tried to re...
The present study is an attempt to consider the theory of poetic drama in terms of the critical writ...
Thomas Stearns Eliot was man of philosophy. He touched and enriched every field of English literatur...
In his essay on Marston, T. S. Eliot located in poetic drama a "doubleness in the action, as if it t...
4 ABSTRACT T. S. Eliot once remarked: "I have tried to point out the importance of the relation of t...
T. S. Eliot is considered a great poet, critic and dramatist of modern age of America. He has writte...
The aim of this thesis is to determine the nature and value of Eliot's contribution to the developme...
Literary theories and movements have different phases and characteristics. Modernism as a literary m...
This thesis will concern itself with the development of the religious thought of Eliot as it is expr...
T.S. Eliot was mainly confronted with the matter of communication between the modern creative person...
T. S. Eliot's fascination with the interaction between the lyric and the dramatic is evident from th...
The Spirit is Willing: T. S. Eliot and English Literary Religion explores the interrelationship betw...
T. S. Eliot referred to the seventeenth century as the century in which "a dissociation of sensibili...
In his famous essay on Hamlet, T. S. Eliot referred to Shakespeare's Sonnets as 'full of some stuff ...
This thesis is a study of the use of the concepts of Action and Character in Modern drama, with the ...