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2by McNeal, David Stuart“...This thesis is a study of T. S. Eliot's "impersonal" theory of poetry, particularly as it affected...”
Published 2010
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5by Loyola, Sister Mary“... of effect, the fusion of the two should substantiate Eliot's claim that "the greatest drama is poetic drama...”
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11by Rogosa, Rebecca Thelma“... of literary realism in its relations to the primary sources of George Eliot's thoughts and art: philosophy...”
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14by Fletcher, Nancy Helen“...Yeats and Eliot merit comparison because they wrote poetry that has been described as apocalyptic...”
Published 2008
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16by Jones, Bernice“...This paper attempts to find in the facts of George Eliot's life the evidences of positive...”
Published 1941
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18by Isobel Armstrong“..., allowed Eliot, through the aesthetics and the Phenomenology’s reading of struggle to the death, to find a...”
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20by Inge Crosman Wimmers“... similarities between Proust’s novel, A la recherche du temps perdu , and the fictional works of George Eliot...”
Published 2012-01-01
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