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T. S. Eliot | 176 pages | 21 Apr 1997 | FABER & FABER | 9780571190898 | English | London, United Kingdom The Sacred Wood | essays by Eliot | Britannica

The Sacred Wood is a collection of 20 essays by T. Eliot, first published in Topics include The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism opinions of many literary works and authors, including Shakespeare's play Hamlet, and the poets Dante and Blake. One of his most important prose works, "Tradition and the Individual Talent" which was originally published in two parts in The Egoist, is a part of the The Sacred Wood collection. The perfect critic -- Imperfect critics: Swinburne as critic. A romantic aristocrat [George Wyndham] The local flavour. A note on the American critic. The French intelligence -- Tradition and the individual talent -- The possibility of a poetic drama -- Euripides and professor Murray -- "Rhetoric" and poetic drama -- Notes on the blank verse of Christopher Marlowe -- -- Ben Jonson -- Philip Massinger -- Swinburne as poet -- Blake -- Dante. Previews available in: English. Add another edition? Copy and paste this code into your Wikipedia page. Need help? Learn about the virtual Library Leaders Forum happening this month. The sacred wood. Read Listen. Want to Read. Download for print-disabled. Check nearby libraries WorldCat. Buy this book Better World Books. Share this book Facebook. Last edited by Lisa. September 19, History. An edition of The sacred wood This edition published in by Methuen in London. Subjects CriticismLiteratureHistory and criticismLiterature, history and criticism. Paperback in English - New Ed edition. Not in Library. The sacred wood: essays on poetry and criticismFaber and Faber. The sacred wood: essays on poetry and criticismMetheun. The sacred wood: essays on poetry and criticism. Checked Out. Sacred Wood JuneRoutledge. The sacred wood: essays on poetry and criticismMethuen. The sacred wood: essays on poetry and criticismAlfred A. The Sacred wood. The sacred wood essays on poetry and criticism First published in Subjects CriticismLiteratureHistory and criticismLiterature, history and criticism. People eliothamletdante. Table of Contents Introduction. The perfect critic. Imperfect critics: Swinburne as critic. A The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism aristocrat. The local flavour. The French intelligence. Tradition and the individual talent. The possibility of a poetic drama. Notes on the blank verse of Christopher Marlowe. Hamlet and his problems. Ben Jonson. Philip Massinger. Swinburne as poet. The Physical Object Pagination xviii, p. My Books from Flora Menzies. Loading Related Books. Knopf in English. September 19, Edited by Lisa. November 21, Edited by ImportBot. August 10, The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism Edited by WorkBot. April 14, Edited by Open Library Bot. April 1, Imported from Internet Archive item record. The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism by T. S. Eliot - Free Ebook

Published inThe Sacred Wood solidified T. It is a theme, however, that runs throughout The Sacred Wood. In Dante, Eliot argues, there is complete interpenetration of part and whole, detail and structure. By the time The Sacred Wood appeared inEliot had already published Prufrock and Other Observations to much acclaim; two years later inhe would publish and found the Criterionestablishing himself as the voice of English modernism. The Sacred Wood sees Eliot already comfortable as an imposing arbiter of taste, an authority willing to make sweeping aesthetic claims and to speak disparagingly of idols if necessary. Throughout the collection, Eliot virulently criticizes the unthinking, reflexive The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism of what is supposedly new and unique. Critics have described modernism as a movement that defined itself as a self-conscious break from the past; Eliot instead argues for the co-temporality of past and present. Just as valuable, however, is the sense that, in The Sacred Woodwe see a critic growing into his voice, marshaling his myriad half-formed thoughts into arresting phrases and memorable aesthetic judgments. The emotion is split up into constituents—and perhaps destroyed in the process. The mind of Shakespeare was one of the most critical that has ever existed. All subsequent references will be made in the body The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism the text. Ford Madox Ford. Skip to toolbar Log In Search. T. S. Eliot. The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism

The Sacred Wood is a collection of 20 essays by T. Eliotfirst published in Topics include Eliot's opinions of many literary works and authors, including Shakespeare 's play Hamletand the poets Dante and Blake. One of his most important prose works, " Tradition and the Individual Talent ", which was originally published in two parts in The Egoistis a part of The Sacred Wood. The essay "Philip Massinger" contains the famous line often misquoted The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism poets imitate, mature poets steal". From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For similar uses, see Sacred wood disambiguation. The Sacred Wood. Retrieved Assassinio nella cattedrale operaCats musical, filmfilm. Faber and Faber T. Eliot Prize T. Eliot Prize Truman State University. Categories : non-fiction books essays Books of literary criticism Essays by T. Eliot Essay collections Literature book stubs Essay stubs. Hidden categories: All stub articles. Namespaces Article Talk. The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism Read Edit View history. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. Download as PDF Printable version. Add links. Wikisource has original text related to this article: The Sacred Wood. This article about a literary essay or essay collection is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.