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T.S. Eliot
The Sacred Wood
Essays on Poetry and Criticism
 
T.S. Eliot
 
Eliot’s collection of essays on poetry and criticism covers such masters of verse as Dante and Blake as well as his critical views of poetic drama, rhetoric, blank verse and other critics such as Ben Johnson, Swinburne and Phillip Massinger.
 
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CONTENTS
Bibliographic Record    Dedication
LONDON: METHUNE, 1920
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2000
 
 
Introduction
The Perfect Critic
Imperfect Critics
Swinburne As Critic
A Romantic Aristocrat
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
Hamlet and His Problems
Ben Jonson
Philip Massinger
Swinburne As Poet
Blake
Dante



 
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