DISCUSSION ON T S ELIOT’S POETIC THEORY: A REVIEW
Journal Title: International Journal of Linguistics and Literature - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 3
Abstract
The present research work deals with “Discussion on T.S Eliot poetic theory “Eliot’s poetic theory are included in “traditional and individual talent”, “Impersonality theory of poetry”, Objective Correlative”, Dissociation of sensibility”, This poetic theory discusses briefly Eliot’s statement that A poet is not an individual separate from the rest of literary history. No poet, no artist of any art has his complete meaning alone. The essay clearly described, how Eliot’s theory of impersonality says, “Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion, it is not an expression of personality but an escape from personality.”
Authors and Affiliations
Konjengbam Indira Devi, H. Nanikumar Singha
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