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... poem , which has had an enormous influence . George Williamson's A Reader's Guide to T. S. Eliot : A Poem - by - Poem Analysis ( 1953 ) is a learned and useful run - through of the poems that gives much helpful information without ever ...
... poem , which has had an enormous influence . George Williamson's A Reader's Guide to T. S. Eliot : A Poem - by - Poem Analysis ( 1953 ) is a learned and useful run - through of the poems that gives much helpful information without ever ...
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... poem need not be limited by the application of the rules of the relevant genre as known and practiced in the author's time ( poets , least of all great poets , do not write to rule ) while at the same time showing uneasiness at what ...
... poem need not be limited by the application of the rules of the relevant genre as known and practiced in the author's time ( poets , least of all great poets , do not write to rule ) while at the same time showing uneasiness at what ...
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... poem and its au- thorship , and its concern is not primarily with the poem as a poem . The New Critics , who in England keep returning to the poem with fascination , do not seem to have had the cour- age to tackle it in America ( it is ...
... poem and its au- thorship , and its concern is not primarily with the poem as a poem . The New Critics , who in England keep returning to the poem with fascination , do not seem to have had the cour- age to tackle it in America ( it is ...
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