… In the light of the aesthetic position I have ex tracted from Eliot’s essays, the source of his un … The argument goes that Eliotuses jazz and other forms of popular culture only to expose …
… few verbal sources of types familiar from Eliot's practice of … source in lines 160-61 of "Goblin Market": "I planted daisies there a year ago / that never blow"—or in a popular song of Eliot's …
… used, but which loses sight of the poet's unique act of selection and creation. It also loses sight of the famous axiom that Eliot … Eliot and his wife at this time from biographical sources. At …
… As this book will show, however, Eliot's actual relations with popular culture were far … Eliot's rhythms to jazz sources we have seen already; that he was right as well about Eliot'suse …
… of TSEliot's critical writings. Tracing the rise of literary self-consciousness from the Elizabethan period to his own day, Eliot … than part of the mind and popular tradition of a whole people. …
… of popular cliché. I think these critics are deaf to the gentle accumulation of comic attributes in Eliot’… , that recondite knowledge, the identification of a source, will unlock the meaning of a …
… The original sources of their publication or presentation have been duly acknowledged in foot-… Besides, the use of vers libré made the Imagists so popular. The Imagists showed their …
… For Eliot, the emotions derived from a certain pattern of words often took the form of quotations from or allusions to earlier literary masterworks from a wide variety of sources. … of popular …
… Now that "Prufrock" seems to be the only poem of Eliot's that young people in America read, I find … even though I find the same sentence in The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism: …