Manju Jain traces the genesis of Eliot's major literary, religious and intellectual preoccupations in his early work as a student of philosophy, and explores its influence on his poetic and critical practice.
Manju Jain traces the genesis of Eliot's major literary, religious and intellectual preoccupations in his early work as a student of philosophy, and explores its influence on his poetic and critical practice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Eliot and unitarianism 2. Eliot and Harvard: 'An Attenuated Santayana'? 3. Eliot, Babbitt, and Paris 4. The 'Golden Age' of American Studies: Eliot's early philosophical studies 5. Josiah Royce's seminar 6. The 'varieties' of psychological and mystical experience 7. Eliot, Bradley and Knowledge and Experience: 'that magnificent vision, into the apparent chaos' Conclusion Appendix List of courses taken by Eliot while at Harvard Notes Bibliography.
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Eliot and unitarianism 2. Eliot and Harvard: 'An Attenuated Santayana'? 3. Eliot, Babbitt, and Paris 4. The 'Golden Age' of American Studies: Eliot's early philosophical studies 5. Josiah Royce's seminar 6. The 'varieties' of psychological and mystical experience 7. Eliot, Bradley and Knowledge and Experience: 'that magnificent vision, into the apparent chaos' Conclusion Appendix List of courses taken by Eliot while at Harvard Notes Bibliography.
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