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" What is to be insisted upon is that the poet must develop or procure the consciousness of the past and that he should continue to develop this consciousness throughout his career. What happens is a continual surrender of himself as he is at the moment... "
T.S. Eliot and the Poetics of Evolution: Sub/versions of Classicism, Culture ... - Página 32
por Lois A. Cuddy - 2000 - 288 páginas
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Criticism in America: Its Function and Status; Essays

Irving Babbitt - 1924 - 342 páginas
...Shakespeare acquired more essential history from Plutarch than most men could from the whole British Museum. What is to be insisted upon is that the poet must...develop this consciousness throughout his career. What happens is a continual surrender of himself as he is at the moment to something which is more...
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Criticism in America, Its Functions and Status

Irving Babbitt, Van Wyck Brooks, William Crary Brownell, Ernest Augustus Boyd, Thomas Stearns Eliot, Henry Louis Mencken, Stuart Pratt Sherman, Joel Elias Spingarn, George Edward Woodberry - 1924 - 342 páginas
...Shakespeare acquired more essential history from Plutarch than most men could from the whole British Museum. What is to be insisted upon is that the poet must...develop this consciousness throughout his career. What happens is a continual surrender of himself as he is at the moment to something which is more...
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The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism

Thomas Stearns Eliot - 1928 - 206 páginas
...Shakespeare acquired more essential history from Plutarch than most men could from the whole British Museum. What is to be insisted upon is that the poet must...develop this consciousness throughout his career. What happens is a continual surrender of himself as he is at the moment to something which is more...
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Mother is Gold: A Study in West African Literature

Adrian Roscoe - 1971 - 294 páginas
...His significance, his appreciation is the appreciation of his relation to the dead poets and artists. What is to be insisted upon is that the poet must...develop this consciousness throughout his career. TSELIOT The central idea running through these extracts from Tradition and the Individual Talent' is...
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Tradition, Undercut, and Discovery: Eight Essays on British Literature

Patrick D. Morrow - 1980 - 270 páginas
...be primarily a faithful recording of reality, or the innovative expression of an experience. Rather, "the poet must develop or procure the consciousness of the past and . . . develop this consciousness throughout his career." Eliot goes on to state that the poet expresses...
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Twentieth-Century Literary Theory: An Introductory Anthology

Vassilis Lambropoulos, David Neal Miller - 1987 - 552 páginas
...Shakespeare acquired more essential history from Plutarch than most men could from the whole British Museum. What is to be insisted upon is that the poet must...develop this consciousness throughout his career. What happens is a continual surrender of himself as he is at the moment to something which is more...
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The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism: Volume 7, Modernism and the New ...

George Alexander Kennedy - 1989 - 584 páginas
...poets think about their art, which gives Eliot his view of tradition or what might be called his moral: 'What is to be insisted upon is that the poet must...develop this consciousness throughout his career.' Some critics have interpreted this statement, and the essay in which it appears, as a theory of tradition....
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The Critics who Made Us: Essays from Sewanee Review

George Core - 1993 - 340 páginas
...ought to know as much as will not encroach upon his necessary receptivity and necessary laziness. . . . The poet must develop or procure the consciousness of the past and . . . continue to develop this consciousness throughout his career. "The road there, if you'll let...
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Modernisms: A Literary Guide

Peter Nicholls - 1995 - 386 páginas
...essay on Tradition and the Individual Talent' (1919) warns us not to confuse self with 'personality': the poet must develop or procure the consciousness of the past and . . . should continue to develop this consciousness throughout his career. What happens is a continual...
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Longer Views: Extended Essays

Samuel R. Delany - 1996 - 396 páginas
..."Tradition and the Individual Talent," Eliot made his famous call for "depersonalization" in poetry— What is to be insisted upon is that the poet must...that he should continue to develop this consciousness through his career. What happens is a continual surrender of himself as he is at the moment to something...
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