the Social and Political Ideas of T.S. Eliot.
To write a thesis on the political ideas of Abraham Cowley would, l have discovered, require far less explanation than the present work on T.S. Eliot. The man, to begin with, is alive; those who are aware of his political opinions may feel that these demand immediate publicity, or else immediate ref...
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To write a thesis on the political ideas of Abraham Cowley would, l have discovered, require far less explanation than the present work on T.S. Eliot. The man, to begin with, is alive; those who are aware of his political opinions may feel that these demand immediate publicity, or else immediate refutation. More serious, however, is the shifting and almost astronomical space which separates Eliot and his associates from the usual study of political theory in the universities. [...] |
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