Keyword [T. S. Eliot] Result: 121 - 139 | Page: 7 of 7 |
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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