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_aPN511 _b.E443 1951 |
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_aEliot, T. S. _q(Thomas Stearns), _d1888-1965 _eautor. _9405515 |
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_aSelected essays / _cT. S. Eliot. |
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_aLondon : _bFaber and Faber Limited, _c1951. |
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_a536 páginas; _c23 cm. |
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505 | 0 | _aContenido: Tradition and the individual talent -- The function of criticism -- 'Rhetoric' and poetic drama -- A dialogue of dramatic poetry -- Euripides and Professor Murray -- Seneca in Elizabethan translation -- Four Elizabethan dramatists -- Christopher Marlowe -- Shakespeare and the stoicism of Seneca -- Hamlet -- Ben Jonson -- Thomas Middleton -- Thomas Heywood -- Cyril Tourneur -- John Ford -- Philip Massinger -- John Marston -- Dante -- The metaphysical poets -- Andrew Marvell -- John Dryden -- Swinburne as poet -- In memoriam -- Lancelot Andrewes -- John Bramhall -- Thoughts after Lambeth -- Religion and literature -- The 'pensâees' of Pascal -- Baudelaire -- Arnold and Pater -- Francis Herbert Bradley -- Marie Lloyd -- Wilkie Collins and Dickens -- The humanism of Irving Babbitt -- Second thoughts about humanism -- Charles Whibley -- Modern education and the classics. | |
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