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Poetic theory and poetic practice

Martin Scofield-1988-03-10-Cambridge University Press eBooks
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We have already seen something of how Eliot's creativity as a poet is closely associated with his activity as a critic. The experiments of his poetry, his technical habits, the relation of his poetry to that of the past are all illuminated, whether directly or in passing, by his criticism. And so it is at this point, between the poetry volumes of 1917 and 1920, that many of his major critical ideas and formulations may be best examined. He published – and, it would seem, wrote – little poetic criticism before 1917; but in 1920 appeared The Sacred Wood, a volume which collected together various pieces already printed in periodicals, and in this volume some of his most important essays are contained. Indeed, many of the questions they raise continued to preoccupy Eliot in subsequent years, and he returns to them in later essays. So this chapter will not confine itself to the earliest criticism, but will take the opportunity to look at some of Eliot's main critical ideas about poetry acro

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We have already seen something of how Eliot's creativity as a poet is closely associated with his activity as a critic. The experiments of his poetry, his technical habits, the relation of his poetry to that of the past are all illuminated, whether directly or in passing, by his criticism. And so it is at this point, between the poetry volumes of 1917 and 1920, that many of his major critical ideas and formulations may be best examined. He published – and, it would seem, wrote – little poetic criticism before 1917; but in 1920 appeared The Sacred Wood, a volume which collected together various pieces already printed in periodicals, and in this volume some of his most important essays are contained. Indeed, many of the questions they raise continued to preoccupy Eliot in subsequent years, and he returns to them in later essays. So this chapter will not confine itself to the earliest criticism, but will take the opportunity to look at some of Eliot's main critical ideas about poetry acro

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PoetryLiteraturePhilosophyAestheticsArt

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