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Keyword [T. S. Eliot]
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121. Rival authorities: Sigmund Freud, T. S. Eliot and the interpretation of culture
122. A flowering word: The modernist expression in Stephane Mallarme, T. S. Eliot, and Yosano Akiko
123. 'Echoes inhabit the garden': Mysticism, postmodernism, and the humanities as envisioned in the Garden Experience of T. S. Eliot's 'Four Quartets'
124. Teleological contingency in T. S. Eliot's 'The Waste Land' and Thomas Pynchon's 'V.'
125. T. S. Eliot's 'Athenaeum' reviews: Rhetoric, drama, and the critical point of view
126. T. S. Eliot's theory of negative subjectivity
127. FROM COSMOGONY TO ESCHATOLOGY: A TIME-CENTERED MYTHIC STRUCTURE FOR 'FOUR QUARTETS' WITH SIGNIFICANCE FOR THE TEACHING OF LITERATURE (MYSTICISM, T. S. ELIOT)
128. THE RECUPERATION OF CHRISTIANITY IN THE POETRY OF CESAR VALLEJO AND T. S. ELIOT (PERU, BRITAIN)
129. T. S. ELIOT AS CRITIC AMONG CRITICS
130. THE NINETEENTH CENTURY IN MODERNIST CRITICISM: T. S. ELIOT, EDMUND WILSON, AND F. R. LEAVIS
131. Blindsighted: Alienation and affirmation in treatments of Catholicism: The apophatic and the kataphatic in T. S. Eliot
132. From the madhouse to the unreal city: The dramatic monologue, polyvocality, and agency in Robert Browning, Sarah Piatt, and T. S. Eliot
133. In male hands: Women, publishing, and t.s. eliot's early poetry
134. An Analysis Of The Religious Dimension Of T.S. Eliot's Literary Thought
135. On T.S.Eliot's Dramatic Creation The Image Of "Wasteland" And Its Dramatic Presentation
136. The Waste Land: A “Modern” Grail Legend
137. On The Arrangement Of "the Ordinary" And "the Transcendent" In T.S. Eliot's The Family Reunion
138. Stagnation,Division And Depreciation
139. Puppets Of Patriarchy-on Sexual Politics In T.S.Eliot's Plays
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