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Eliot's Objective Correlative: Tradition or Individual Talent: Contributions to the History of a Topos

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Eliot's Objective Correlative: Tradition or Individual Talent: Contributions to the History of a Topos - Olsen, Flemming
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Eliot's dictum about the objective correlative has often been quoted but rarely analysed. This book traces the maxim to some of its sources and places it in a contemporary context. Eliot agreed with Locke about the necessity of sensory input, but for a poet to be able to create poetry, the input has to be processed by the poet's intellect. Respect for control of feelings and order of presentation were central to Eliot's conception of literary criticism. The result the objective correlative is not one word, but "a scene" or ...

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Eliot's Objective Correlative: Tradition or Individual Talent: Contributions to the History of a Topos 2012, Liverpool University Press, Liverpool

ISBN-13: 9781845195540

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